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DENFORD CYCLONE POWER SUPPLY
Posted: Fri 03 Nov , 2006 18:24 pm
by g-speed
I HAVE LOOKED AT A DENFORD CYCLONE LATHE FOR SALE BUT I HAVE BEEN TOLD IT SHOULD HAVE A POWER SUPPLY BOX THAT YOU CONNECT TO 3-PHASE 415V AND THEN PLUGS INTO THE MACHINE WITH TWO BIG CONNECTORS APPROX 8 PINS EACH. WHAT DOES THIS BOX CONTAIN AND IS IT POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN A REPLACEMENT. THE MACHINE IS FITTED WITH FANUC CONTROL.
Posted: Sat 04 Nov , 2006 10:26 am
by Triac whizz
Probably all the expensive Fanuc cards and contactors etc - very expensive! The only use it will have will be a retrofit.
Posted: Sat 04 Nov , 2006 18:25 pm
by Martin
The box you are talking about should have a couple of transformers, a 24volt DC power supply & several fuses & circuit breakers. It was only the early machines that were built like that though. If the two 16 way plugs are fitted the transformer box is needed. It would be a trauma to reproduce the box now.
Posted: Mon 06 Nov , 2006 0:48 am
by Denford Admin
Martin - isn't this box the Fanuc Autotransformer which provided 3 phase 200VAC to the drives and control ?