Yea pretty much. There is a lever that allows you to disengage the wheels. One of these days I’ll get in there to fix the wheels on my little unit. Someday…
We have a solution!
I hope.
So here's the plan - I'm working with a good friend of mine who is an electro-mechanical engineer (Great to have one of those friends) We have decided to build our own encoder.
I did dissect the clearly dead unit, first pulled the wheel out of the housing - it has...
I’ve contacted a few encoder repair services - they say that since it is epoxy filled it can’t be repaired.. I don’t know if that is accurate, I’ll reach out to those you mentioned here, it’s worth a shot!
Hi all,
I’ll try to be brief -
Looking for turret position encoder for 1985 Tsugami NM-3 (or Micro 5)
The encoder was built by NSD specifically for Tsugami. Part number is
HB-A6008AP-Z011
Control is Mitsubishi Meldas L0,
it’s a magnetic Hall effect encoder, not the typical optical disk - I’ve...
I have one listed for sale on eBay.
Sorry if this isn’t allowed, but I doubt the guy who needs it will find this otherwise…
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134199111288?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=RvEtkKRpRNS&sssrc=0&ssuid=RvEtkKRpRNS&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Okay, I’ve read several threads here stating the Hardinge dual speed motors cannot feasibly be rewired for high or low voltage like a normal induction 3 phase motor. Here is my confusion - this TFB was running on a transformer in the shop it came from, stepping the shop’s 220 3 phase to 440 for...
Hello, I’m looking for the connector pin outs for the VAC Drive unit on my 1989 LB15. It’s a D8 Type A drive, but I imagine the pinout will be the same for most machines of this era.
I bought the machine with a known spindle drive issue, with intent to replace the spindle drive with a overrated...
Wow, the upload really compressed those photos. They are pretty much useless. Send me your email address in PM and I’ll get you the full res version, which is actually a bit easier to see than the actual physical manual, ha!
Apparently the HB500 - at least in the era this machine was shipped - came with this picture on the inside of that cover. The gist of what I could figure using Google translate is “Did you even look at the manual...?” And “Your tracer pump and coolant pump are not working because you have the...
The reach lift was well worth the $500 rental.
The 440 wiring configuration of the motor
Cleaning the mud - yes mud - out of the way lube sump. Thankfully I don’t think the previous owner knew about the way lube pump. Also I don’t think they ran this machine much at all.
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