Re: threading ground bar ends
Hi Jazz
Its for an injection moulder
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What i cant understand is why choose ground rail ? the studs need to be made from high tensile steel unless you wan't to risk stripping the thread off. the moving piece wants a couple of reasonably loose brass/delrin bushes fitting.
If everything is too tightly tolerance it's just going to jam up.
Re: threading ground bar ends
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mekanik
Hi Jazz
Its for an injection moulder
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What i cant understand is why choose ground rail ? the studs need to be made from high tensile steel unless you wan't to risk stripping the thread off. the moving piece wants a couple of reasonably loose brass/delrin bushes fitting.
If everything is too tightly tolerance it's just going to jam up.
LOL . . . I know that I mean What's Telly Tubby in the Video Making.!!
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ive just bought a moulder identical to one in the image blind.. 100 notes.. it has an oil pump issue and its 3 phase.. in the event its too much to fix and i cant use an inverter it should make a good donor
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Nice buy!
Definetly won't work of a standard inverter though, as a standard inverter won't be capable of powering the heating coils.
You'd need to look into a rotary converter if the heating coils run of 415V 3 phase.
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Any idea the KW rating of the heaters are?
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m_c
Nice buy!
Definetly won't work of a standard inverter though, as a standard inverter won't be capable of powering the heating coils.
You'd need to look into a rotary converter if the heating coils run of 415V 3 phase.
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Any idea the KW rating of the heaters are?
im not sure yet m-c ,driving up there tommorrow to give it a once over and arrange delivery be a shame to break it up but i dont have 3 phase.i will get the particulars tommorrow
Re: threading ground bar ends
Nice find Deisel look like a perfect small scale moulder. Looks like that thin can apply a fair bit of pressure if it is using hydraulics
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gavztheouch
Nice find Deisel look like a perfect small scale moulder. Looks like that thin can apply a fair bit of pressure if it is using hydraulics
ive passed on it gav,i just got back from there,its a nice bit of kit but the images regarding size are a little deceiving thing stands about 8 ft tall an heavy,too tall for my shed and a fair lump to get from the road to the top of my yard.
it is too good to break everything powers up .
so if anyones interested there just off the M1 NOTTS and will deliver at a 1 a mile.pm for details.
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I did wonder just how big it was.
Did you get a look at any power requirements for it?
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i didnt m_c ,didnt want to waste anymore of there time with them running a business
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No problem.
I'm trying to avoid buying any new projects just now, so it's probably for the best!