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Forum: MechMates already cutting Wed 28 April 2010, 19:15
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Posted By cab. guy
Kobus, Really enjoying your index work ,wish...

Kobus,
Really enjoying your index work ,wish you were close bye.
Forum: Troubleshooting Fri 09 April 2010, 21:38
Replies: 28
Views: 27,303
Posted By cab. guy
It almost sounds by accident that you may have...

It almost sounds by accident that you may have acquired a 240 coil.Bottom line if you apply 120 vac to a 120vac terminals A1 and A2 you should have initial engagement---not your fault.
Forum: MechMates already cutting Fri 09 April 2010, 21:38
Replies: 518
Views: 316,533
Posted By cab. guy
It almost sounds by accident that you may have...

It almost sounds by accident that you may have acquired a 240 coil.Bottom line if you apply 120 vac to a 120vac terminals A1 and A2 you should have initial engagement---not your fault.
Forum: Troubleshooting Fri 09 April 2010, 21:26
Replies: 28
Views: 27,303
Posted By cab. guy
When you finger the contactor is it smooth? When...

When you finger the contactor is it smooth? When you finger the contactor with power will it stay engaged?
Forum: MechMates already cutting Fri 09 April 2010, 21:26
Replies: 518
Views: 316,533
Posted By cab. guy
When you finger the contactor is it smooth? When...

When you finger the contactor is it smooth? When you finger the contactor with power will it stay engaged?
Forum: Troubleshooting Fri 09 April 2010, 21:20
Replies: 28
Views: 27,303
Posted By cab. guy
Russel your missing the wire from contact 14 or...

Russel your missing the wire from contact 14 or Lt to the left side of the off btn.
this completes your latching circuit.
Forum: MechMates already cutting Fri 09 April 2010, 21:20
Replies: 518
Views: 316,533
Posted By cab. guy
Russel your missing the wire from contact 14 or...

Russel your missing the wire from contact 14 or Lt to the left side of the off btn.
this completes your latching circuit.
Forum: MechMates already cutting Fri 09 April 2010, 20:54
Replies: 518
Views: 316,533
Posted By cab. guy
Russel, check the data tag for the coil it should...

Russel, check the data tag for the coil it should list as 120 vac.A1 and A2 screws are at the VERY BOTTOM closest to the coil.To check the coil jump it with a 120 vac.
Forum: Troubleshooting Fri 09 April 2010, 20:54
Replies: 28
Views: 27,303
Posted By cab. guy
Russel, check the data tag for the coil it should...

Russel, check the data tag for the coil it should list as 120 vac.A1 and A2 screws are at the VERY BOTTOM closest to the coil.To check the coil jump it with a 120 vac.
Forum: Troubleshooting Fri 09 April 2010, 20:29
Replies: 28
Views: 27,303
Posted By cab. guy
Russel, check the coil voltage at A1 A2 In...

Russel,
check the coil voltage at A1 A2 In both senerios---Power on and no green btn.
Power on green btn. manually held.I agree it sounds like your relay is missing proper
feed to latch.
Forum: MechMates already cutting Fri 09 April 2010, 20:29
Replies: 518
Views: 316,533
Posted By cab. guy
Russel, check the coil voltage at A1 A2 In...

Russel,
check the coil voltage at A1 A2 In both senerios---Power on and no green btn.
Power on green btn. manually held.I agree it sounds like your relay is missing proper
feed to latch.
Forum: MechMates already cutting Fri 09 April 2010, 18:53
Replies: 479
Views: 524,768
Posted By cab. guy
Robert,you slipped by me.5 star fit and...

Robert,you slipped by me.5 star fit and finish.Your choice of steel schedule,top notch.
Your ability to slide this by the wife on the living room floor= priceless $$$.Honestly
great fabrication.
Forum: 10. Base Table Thu 08 April 2010, 21:40
Replies: 84
Views: 102,264
Posted By cab. guy
Dave, Using brackets in lieu of shims will work...

Dave,
Using brackets in lieu of shims will work fine.If you limit the amount of attachments
may work better for you, corners and maybe ctr. posts only,let the rest float.Caution on vertical...
Forum: 10. Base Table Wed 07 April 2010, 21:49
Replies: 84
Views: 102,264
Posted By cab. guy
Dave good job, Yes , this is very similar to...

Dave good job,
Yes , this is very similar to what I was trying to describe.A modified thought was rather than leaving the tops of the vertical rails floating,bolt it on to a adjustable
bracket for...
Forum: 10. Base Table Tue 06 April 2010, 20:16
Replies: 84
Views: 102,264
Posted By cab. guy
Sr s should be fine .The rails can be cut .

Sr s should be fine .The rails can be cut .
Forum: 10. Base Table Tue 06 April 2010, 20:11
Replies: 84
Views: 102,264
Posted By cab. guy
Dave, Greg's pictures are exactly what I'm...

Dave,
Greg's pictures are exactly what I'm suggesting.The table itself,A simple flat platform,that goes up and down.The foundation that I'm referring to is also just like Greg's,note the stiff box...
Forum: 10. Base Table Mon 05 April 2010, 21:58
Replies: 84
Views: 102,264
Posted By cab. guy
Dave, Go back to your 1st design,look at the...

Dave,
Go back to your 1st design,look at the difference in weight on the moving table.The last design is not only overly designed, but puts all that weight in the worst possible place on the...
Forum: 10. Base Table Sat 03 April 2010, 13:55
Replies: 84
Views: 102,264
Posted By cab. guy
Dave, Go to ebay site,search( thk linear) look...

Dave,
Go to ebay site,search( thk linear) look for shs or hsr style rails and blocks. 25mm
to large 15mm to small 20mm just right according to the three little bears.The lift you have pictured...
Forum: 10. Base Table Sat 03 April 2010, 11:32
Replies: 84
Views: 102,264
Posted By cab. guy
Dave, on the scissor jack,I have one on my late...

Dave,
on the scissor jack,I have one on my late model GMC truck.It has plenty of stroke,payload not much issue. It also has 90 degree strait up throw(neutral).It can be used with an impact.At a junk...
Forum: 10. Base Table Sat 03 April 2010, 10:03
Replies: 84
Views: 102,264
Posted By cab. guy
Hi Dave, Interesting design,using four screw...

Hi Dave,
Interesting design,using four screw jacks to lift the table with an adaptable impact wrench,would be easy but you could end up racking the table as well.Turning the
screws by ratchet,well...
Forum: General - MM Operating Sun 28 March 2010, 14:12
Replies: 20
Views: 27,618
Posted By cab. guy
Hey Robert, wasnt going to sell you on the Onsrud...

Hey Robert, wasnt going to sell you on the Onsrud brand,thought you might be interested in the spec,as well as performance of the insert style,but now that you mension it, it was 40% off.
Cheers,Ron.
Forum: General - MM Operating Sun 28 March 2010, 10:57
Replies: 20
Views: 27,618
Posted By cab. guy
Robert, I'm using Onsrud 2.5"insert straight...

Robert,
I'm using Onsrud 2.5"insert straight cutter ,part 91-102 .feed speed f-200 to f-600
@12000-16000 rpm.This bit is rated to 18000 max.As advertised no mill marks,it looks and feels as it...
Forum: MechMates already cutting Mon 22 March 2010, 19:28
Replies: 518
Views: 316,533
Posted By cab. guy
Russell, Last time I saw wiring job like that...

Russell,
Last time I saw wiring job like that was in the engine compartment on a yacht.
Beautiful job,congrats.
Forum: MechMates already cutting Mon 22 March 2010, 09:17
Replies: 457
Views: 235,056
Posted By cab. guy
Ken, I did not notice the rail key-ways in...

Ken,
I did not notice the rail key-ways in post#240.Your rail numbers are excellent.I like to have the blocks also key -wayed,for the purpose of screw securing,or help keeping them tight.I too had...
Forum: MechMates already cutting Sun 21 March 2010, 13:10
Replies: 457
Views: 235,056
Posted By cab. guy
HI Ken,The accuracy on the rails .005 is an inch...

HI Ken,The accuracy on the rails .005 is an inch ,yes? The .01 is also an inch? You appear to have Hiwin 25mms. mounted on aluminum bar.The rolling resistance sounds about right,20lbs or so. You...
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