Lifting a 1986 Triac?

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Lifting a 1986 Triac?

Post by Roy » Sun 04 Feb , 2007 23:45 pm

Is there an eyebolt fixing on top the main column of the older Triacs (1986), as per the newer ones? If so could someone tell me what the thread is please?
I have to pick one up this week, but havent currently got acsess to the info.
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Post by davidimurray » Mon 05 Feb , 2007 10:08 am

Our 1985 Triac has a hook either side of the column at the rear. These are permanently fitted to the column.

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Post by Roy » Mon 05 Feb , 2007 12:32 pm

Thanks dave, I remember seeing this on some photo's. (Red in colour?)Although from memory the one I shall be getting, these have been removed.
Is there anychance you could tell me the thread size and centres, so i can make some up?

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Post by davidimurray » Tue 06 Feb , 2007 17:05 pm

Hi Roy

Unfortunately I cannot get near our machine at the moment as there is work going on in our workshop.

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Post by Triac whizz » Tue 06 Feb , 2007 17:36 pm

Asuming that Denford didn't make different hooks for different machines, then they're M10 and 50mm centres
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Post by Denford Admin » Tue 06 Feb , 2007 22:48 pm

ps take a look at the triac manuals here:
http://www.denford.ltd.uk/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=52

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