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Harrison TU 150U

Post by richmajor1 » Fri 26 Feb , 2010 10:54 am

Hi new to forum and after help...
Picked up a TU 150U but have no discs for it, is there anywhere i can get hold of them or is it possible to download anything and operate lathe from pc? Sorry if this is a stupid question but I know next to nothing about cnc stuff..
thanks in advance for any help/advise.
Rich

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Re: Harrison TU 150U

Post by Denford Admin » Fri 26 Feb , 2010 13:32 pm

Can you post a picture or two ?
I don't know what Harrisons were - I'm guessing its a Cyclone with a built in DOS PC, screen and tutor keypad ?

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Re: Harrison TU 150U

Post by richmajor1 » Fri 26 Feb , 2010 17:46 pm

Will try and put some pics on later, looks like cyclone, keypad is desktop tutor,lathe model no TU150U, serial no TP0022, 600 lathe no TP0022/00007, built in 1995.Hope thats of some help until I get some pics on.

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Re: Harrison TU 150U

Post by Denford Admin » Mon 01 Mar , 2010 14:54 pm

I've posted some DOS TU150 software on the Denford website here (TU150.zip):
http://website.denford.ltd.uk/support/9 ... s-software

I'm not sure if you will need a flash code to make it run (see flashes.txt on the same page), or whether you have a hardware dongle, or whether the machine connection will be enough to allow it to work

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Re: Harrison TU 150U

Post by Martin » Mon 01 Mar , 2010 19:13 pm

The machine is the dongle as such.

You will need to create a dos boot disc.

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Re: Harrison TU 150U

Post by richmajor1 » Mon 01 Mar , 2010 21:12 pm

Thanks for the help so far. I am trying to find someone with a 3.5" drive to create the disc, so for now thanks again.
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