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Re: Novaturn Dimensioned Drawings

Post by angel-tech » Mon 07 Mar , 2011 22:16 pm

no probs, it'll take me a while to get it apart.

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Re: Novaturn Dimensioned Drawings

Post by Iron-Man » Mon 07 Mar , 2011 22:40 pm

angel-tech wrote:no probs, it'll take me a while to get it apart.

Thanks, angel-tech.

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Re: Novaturn Dimensioned Drawings

Post by angel-tech » Tue 08 Mar , 2011 2:00 am

all apart, ask away.

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Re: Novaturn Dimensioned Drawings

Post by Steve » Tue 08 Mar , 2011 11:42 am

Hi,

I have printed the BOM for the TP121 Turret.

I have highlighted the parts we have in stock in Green. We only have one or two of each of the bits which are for spares use.

I would assume you will be able to locate the electrical parts elswhere but may be interested in the Main Shaft worm shaft and worm gear.

I have also priced thes components.

I will see if I can add the drawings for the toolpost body and tool turret.
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Re: Novaturn Dimensioned Drawings

Post by Steve » Tue 08 Mar , 2011 11:47 am

Here is the drawing for the turret assembly, the turret body and the tool plate.
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Re: Novaturn Dimensioned Drawings

Post by Iron-Man » Tue 08 Mar , 2011 14:38 pm

Steve wrote:Here is the drawing for the turret assembly, the turret body and the tool plate.
Steve

Thanks for all the information :D .

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Re: Novaturn Dimensioned Drawings

Post by JohnHaine » Sun 27 Nov , 2011 15:20 pm

Iron Man -

Which Harting connector was it in the end please?

I have a Novamill which seems to use the same type but no control box so am going to use Mach 3. I don't want to start rewiring the mill so need to find a connector.

Admin, please could you confirm that the Novamill and Novaturn use the same type?

Thanks,

John.

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Re: Novaturn Dimensioned Drawings

Post by Iron-Man » Sun 27 Nov , 2011 17:07 pm

JohnHaine wrote:Iron Man -

Which Harting connector was it in the end please?

I have a Novamill which seems to use the same type but no control box so am going to use Mach 3. I don't want to start rewiring the mill so need to find a connector.

Admin, please could you confirm that the Novamill and Novaturn use the same type?

Thanks,

John.
I have not purchased it. I lost some of my research on an older computer and have not recovered it yet. I believe that it is a Han® 42 DD connector. http://www.harting.co.uk/imperia/md/con ... n_d_dd.pdf
See page 13 of the above document. Also, see this file viewtopic.php?f=42&t=2629 document NVT-D11E.pdf.

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Re: Novaturn Dimensioned Drawings

Post by JohnHaine » Mon 28 Nov , 2011 14:58 pm

Great, thanks for your help.

John

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