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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Dry milling machine suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike2" data-source="post: 344765" data-attributes="member: 943"><p>I have a VHF K5 that has recently acted up. I changed end switches a years ago and found it to be doable,but a pain in the ass. The pain is the German connectors, over engineered for a table top machine. Recently my mill broke a tool and then tried to measure a tool on the holder instead of pressure switch. My reseller believes its the cam locks on the motors of the Y-axis, it's a steel pin that sits in a Aluminum block with hole for the pin on motor to lock into? Any luck and I can get the parts by next week. One thing to remember is the packaging it comes in will be needed to ship for services when needed. I am coming up on roughly 5000hrs of milling with it. Minus the hiccup with the old board(installed silex connection at no charge early on)) I haven't had any troubles. Next year I will be driving to Long Island so it can be refurbished hopefully to run another 5000hrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike2, post: 344765, member: 943"] I have a VHF K5 that has recently acted up. I changed end switches a years ago and found it to be doable,but a pain in the ass. The pain is the German connectors, over engineered for a table top machine. Recently my mill broke a tool and then tried to measure a tool on the holder instead of pressure switch. My reseller believes its the cam locks on the motors of the Y-axis, it's a steel pin that sits in a Aluminum block with hole for the pin on motor to lock into? Any luck and I can get the parts by next week. One thing to remember is the packaging it comes in will be needed to ship for services when needed. I am coming up on roughly 5000hrs of milling with it. Minus the hiccup with the old board(installed silex connection at no charge early on)) I haven't had any troubles. Next year I will be driving to Long Island so it can be refurbished hopefully to run another 5000hrs. [/QUOTE]
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