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- Fri 13 Nov , 2009 22:31 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: easiturn wiring...... Help!!
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3976
Re: easiturn wiring...... Help!!
As an additional question, would anyone ex denford's know if the easiturn might have a lube pump that runs continuously? I have a feeling that it's putting oil through and there are the sounds of a relay working , could it be timed? as there is no sign that the wiring for the lube pump makes it's wa...
- Fri 13 Nov , 2009 22:28 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: easiturn wiring...... Help!!
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3976
Re: easiturn wiring...... Help!!
As an additional question, would anyone ex denford's know if the easiturn might have a lube pump that runs continuously? I have a feeling that it's putting oil through and there are the sounds of a relay working , could it be timed? as there is no sign that the wiring for the lube pump makes it's wa...
- Sun 08 Nov , 2009 20:55 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: easiturn wiring...... Help!!
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3976
easiturn wiring...... Help!!
I've bought an easiturn 3 - great piece of kit, but I'm having some fun tracing the wiring through. Most of the wiring follows the diagrams in a 'manual' I've bought, but there are a couple of anomalies and I was wondering if anyone has any ideas???. The manual showed 4 multipin connectors, a 24, 2 ...
- Sun 18 Oct , 2009 19:05 pm
- Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
- Topic: Easiturn connectors
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2173
Easiturn connectors
Having recently become the lucky (??) owner of an Easiturn without the PNC 3 I'm about to try and remember sufficient electronics to get it running from PC. Following a few threads on here I managed - eventually- to find a source for the multipin connectors used to connect through to the PNC. My pla...