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    Can someone tell me where the x axis homing/limit switches are located on the Denford Triac please so I at least know where to start looking lol

    I know they exist because I have found the wire for them (well I think I have) but I can't physically see the switches anywhere as I can with the Y & Z axis switches. They don't appear to be working so I need to investigate further

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    I can't remember the exact location, but at the front of the table. IIRC you need to take the front bellows off, then the mounting bracket unbolts.
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  3. Denfordata.com for manuals and drawings.

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    Thanks, had a look on there but can't see anything about physical location of switches. Downloaded some of that stuff a few years ago & can't remember seeing anything then but knowing there are some members who have done conversions thought asking might help lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10344...6635#post86635

    I can't remember the exact location, but at the front of the table. IIRC you need to take the front bellows off, then the mounting bracket unbolts.
    Thanks, yes I removed the front bellows thinking they might be under there but still not visible from what I can see, will have a look at your thread thanks.

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    Found them thanks m_c I just didn't realise they were on the back of that green plate lol

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    Now you know, why not add a picture here to help others with the same problem.
    Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted

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    Quote Originally Posted by EddyCurrent View Post
    Now you know, why not add a picture here to help others with the same problem.
    It was m_c' s post with a link to his conversion post that helped me & should help others.

    http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10344...6635#post86635

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