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Triac spares

Post by sweep » Tue 28 Oct , 2008 21:39 pm

I have finally taken the plunge and stripped out my PKS Digiplan drivers and Lynx 08 spindle drive from my Triac to build it into a seperate panel for control by Mach3.
As such I have the Triac Motherboard, green screen monitor, and front panel available, in fact everything that wasn't fastened to the motor control sub chassis.
Everything worked before stripping, and I have a video to prove if needed.
Would like to swap for a BT35 face mill holder with 22mm shank if possible.

Thanks ...Sweep

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Re: Triac spares

Post by eyupyupi » Tue 15 Dec , 2009 23:13 pm

Hi there

I'm not sure if you still have some stuff for your Triac. I need for my TRiac sep./1985 a front panel for input.

Thank you
Best regards
Eyup

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Re: Triac spares

Post by sweep » Sat 06 Mar , 2010 21:45 pm

Sorry Eyup,
Scrapped the lot some time ago.

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Re: Triac spares

Post by eyupyupi » Thu 11 Mar , 2010 23:04 pm

sweep wrote:I have finally taken the plunge and stripped out my PKS Digiplan drivers and Lynx 08 spindle drive from my Triac to build it into a seperate panel for control by Mach3.
As such I have the Triac Motherboard, green screen monitor, and front panel available, in fact everything that wasn't fastened to the motor control sub chassis.
Everything worked before stripping, and I have a video to prove if needed.
Would like to swap for a BT35 face mill holder with 22mm shank if possible.

Thanks ...Sweep
Hi there

I would like to do the same this summer. Any chance to give me some guidance how you did it and maybe also a part list which you have used.

Thanks

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Re: Triac spares

Post by sweep » Fri 12 Mar , 2010 0:47 am

Not a problem Eyupyupi as I bought most of my stuff from Farnells and saved all my shopping baskets.
Even though my original post was dated Oct 2008 I still haven't finished the job yet so I am still learning. I didn't work on the machine much through 2009 so am just getting back up to speed myself.
If you are local you are welcome to come and have a look for yourself.
If you want to ask specific questions i'll answer them as best as I can.

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Re: Triac spares

Post by eyupyupi » Fri 12 Mar , 2010 13:35 pm

Hi there

It is realy nice of you to offer me to come over. I'm in Northampton and you.
I have a miling machine and a lathe which I want to convert to Mach3.

Hope I can see you soon.

regards
Eyup

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Re: Triac spares

Post by sweep » Fri 12 Mar , 2010 18:24 pm

I'm in Birkenshaw, West Yorkshire.
I'll get some pics taken of the panel I am on with on post them on here then you can see if you recognise the major components as my machine is quite old and yours may use different stuff
Like I said, ask whatever and i'll try to help

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Re: Triac spares

Post by eyupyupi » Fri 12 Mar , 2010 20:50 pm

Hi there

Thank you for all the effort. Unfortunately it's unlikely I will come on your place the next.
Anyway Thank for all the information soon.

regards
Eyup

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