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- Tue 02 Dec , 2014 17:40 pm
- Forum: Turn270
- Topic: Siezed Drill
- Replies: 9
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Re: Siezed Drill
Thanks very much I will try tomorrow
- Tue 02 Dec , 2014 8:53 am
- Forum: Turn270
- Topic: Siezed Drill
- Replies: 9
- Views: 12342
Re: Siezed Drill
Or should that be 'Quick Turn 2D Design'
- Tue 02 Dec , 2014 8:52 am
- Forum: Turn270
- Topic: Siezed Drill
- Replies: 9
- Views: 12342
Re: Siezed Drill
It's 'VR Turning 5'
- Mon 01 Dec , 2014 18:25 pm
- Forum: Turn270
- Topic: Siezed Drill
- Replies: 9
- Views: 12342
Re: Siezed Drill
Thanks, I don't know why somone would have put a 5 Amp fuse in, any reason? I have repalaced it with a 13 amp and all is good agrain. On another note how do we programme the lathe to take small pecks when drilling alluminium? The drill was cutting 5mm deep at a time so wasn't clearing the swarf henc...
- Sat 29 Nov , 2014 9:30 am
- Forum: Turn270
- Topic: Siezed Drill
- Replies: 9
- Views: 12342
Re: Siezed Drill
Thanks. We have found the the fuse has blown in the plug, just waiting for a new 5 amp fuse to see what other fault there may be.
- Fri 28 Nov , 2014 16:30 pm
- Forum: Turn270
- Topic: Siezed Drill
- Replies: 9
- Views: 12342
Siezed Drill
Hi
We have managed to sieze a 5mm drill in a piece of alluminium, as a result the whole machine shut down and the software froze. We have managed to start the software but we cannot do anything with the machine, not even open the door. Any ideas?
We have managed to sieze a 5mm drill in a piece of alluminium, as a result the whole machine shut down and the software froze. We have managed to start the software but we cannot do anything with the machine, not even open the door. Any ideas?