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- Mon 22 Feb , 2010 13:17 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: easiturn 3 crosslide
- Replies: 6
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Re: easiturn 3 crosslide
Moderors, thank you very much for your very quick reply.I have taken and printed out photos and marked where the yellow and red wires go into the block (according to the previous owner) and also the wires going out. Still not sure as to the two steel plates under the slide, one of them has a small c...
- Thu 04 Feb , 2010 14:46 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: Denford easiturn 3 cnc lathe
- Replies: 4
- Views: 25650
Re: Denford easiturn 3 cnc lathe
thanks for your assistance I will be able to do as you say but I dont know where the six wires connect when they en
ter the small metal box at the rear. Also not sure how the two metal plates under the crosslide go in.Thank you Ted
ter the small metal box at the rear. Also not sure how the two metal plates under the crosslide go in.Thank you Ted
- Thu 04 Feb , 2010 0:16 am
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: easiturn 3 crosslide
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8127
easiturn 3 crosslide
Moderators, still having no luck finding answers to rewiring the micro switches on my easiturn 3, I have taken photos of the small metal box at the back of the cross slide and could despatch to anyone who may be able to help me. I shall be 80 on march 8 2010 so you can see I am becoming a little anx...
- Thu 26 Mar , 2009 23:25 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: Easiturn 3 renew micro switches
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4695
Easiturn 3 renew micro switches
Is it possible to remove the top half of the saddle on the easiturn 3. I need to do this in order to free a broken wire from the micro switch which runs in a channel to the rear of the saddle. Would appreciate any help also on the two micro switch connections which run to the small box which is atta...
- Sat 23 Jun , 2007 21:46 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: Denford easiturn 3 cnc lathe
- Replies: 4
- Views: 25650
Denford easiturn 3 cnc lathe
I have a problem replacing the two micro switches in the saddle of a denford easiturn 3. The wires for these seem to run through cored and drilled holes in the castings (the one from front to rear seems blocked) so it seems the saddle may have to be split and the top half removed in order to clear i...