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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
P.O.S. VHF Mill and CADBLU SUCKS!!! I know more technical stuff then they do.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gru" data-source="post: 125397" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>Learned something interesting about the touch plate conductivity issue: The screws that hold the puck/block holder on our VHF machines- regardless of reseller- have some sort of powder coating on them. In some machines it blocks the conductivity of the bur-touch plate combo. On many others it came off during the seating of the screws making either partial or complete contact, resulting in no problems whatever (like mine). Mine came from Jensen, and since some of their units had touch plate issues similar to those above, they sent out 2 replacement plates with new screws and a wrench to tighten them at no charge.</p><p>So far this unit is great for my use. Like John, I keep it clean and it does what I expect. BTW, rumor has it that there are a few trade show demo units available from Jensen at deep discounts for anyone looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gru, post: 125397, member: 7032"] Learned something interesting about the touch plate conductivity issue: The screws that hold the puck/block holder on our VHF machines- regardless of reseller- have some sort of powder coating on them. In some machines it blocks the conductivity of the bur-touch plate combo. On many others it came off during the seating of the screws making either partial or complete contact, resulting in no problems whatever (like mine). Mine came from Jensen, and since some of their units had touch plate issues similar to those above, they sent out 2 replacement plates with new screws and a wrench to tighten them at no charge. So far this unit is great for my use. Like John, I keep it clean and it does what I expect. BTW, rumor has it that there are a few trade show demo units available from Jensen at deep discounts for anyone looking. [/QUOTE]
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