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- Sat 08 Dec , 2007 19:53 pm
- Forum: Denford Classifieds
- Topic: Denford TRIAC ATC .... Needs a home
- Replies: 3
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- Mon 13 Aug , 2007 21:38 pm
- Forum: Denford Classifieds
- Topic: Denford TRIAC ATC .... Needs a home
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5878
Triac w/ ATC
I have a 1985 Triac that could use a twin for upgrade parts/modernization. What spindle does yours have? I would love to find out more about the one you are offering. Perhaps I could purchase it and sell mine, since yours sounds more modern. I do not mind that the controls are missing, since I was p...
- Tue 03 Oct , 2006 3:37 am
- Forum: Vintage Pictures
- Topic: Spare parts / for sale section ?
- Replies: 5
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I have Triac parts to spare. Need some as well.
I need a Z collumn that would fit a 1986 Triac (stripped bare with unservicable dovetails would suit me fine), as well as the interlube oiler. To spare I offer complete electronics enclosure, with all contents working when last used, I also have all 3 original stepper motors to go with it if desired...
- Wed 13 Sep , 2006 15:11 pm
- Forum: Triac
- Topic: Who designed the Triac?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 20275
Yes the quick change route is desirable, mainly seeking repeatable tool offets. I had speculated that the voltage rating of the 1985 era motors might be problematic based on a post I previously read. I also have a Denford Orac that has the Z Axis motor unpainted under the cover, and appears identica...
- Tue 12 Sep , 2006 22:54 pm
- Forum: Triac
- Topic: Who designed the Triac?
- Replies: 12
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Older (I think ) Triac
Mr Magoo asked if anyone remembered the older shorter spindles... well mine is short enough that none of it protrudes below the casting. It is an R8 type. I would love to know how to switch to the bt30 spindle, and yes mine has the 3 phase stubby motor. So which DC motor would be a suitable swap? I ...