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I AM LOOKING FOR SCHEMATICS FOR MY FRANKLIN X-RAY MACHINE. X-RAY HEAD IS SAFE RAY WITH A EUREKA TUBE OIX-L SERIAL NUMBER d034076. I HAVE A LOOSE WIRE IN THE TUBE AND NEED TO SEE THE INSIDES TO BE ABLE TO REPAIR IT. HELP POOH BEAR |
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, "pooh bear" wrote: HEY I AM LOOKING FOR SCHEMATICS FOR MY FRANKLIN X-RAY MACHINE. X-RAY HEAD IS SAFE RAY WITH A EUREKA TUBE OIX-L SERIAL NUMBER d034076. I HAVE A LOOSE WIRE IN THE TUBE AND NEED TO SEE THE INSIDES TO BE ABLE TO REPAIR IT. HELP POOH BEAR Why are you shouting? |
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ps.com... HEY I AM LOOKING FOR SCHEMATICS FOR MY FRANKLIN X-RAY MACHINE. X-RAY HEAD IS SAFE RAY WITH A EUREKA TUBE OIX-L SERIAL NUMBER d034076. I HAVE A LOOSE WIRE IN THE TUBE AND NEED TO SEE THE INSIDES TO BE ABLE TO REPAIR IT. HELP POOH BEAR Sorry, I can't help with the manual, but I do have a word of caution should you take the head apart and fix it. When you reassemble the head, make sure that you follow ALL safety precautions. I used to repair and calibrate industrial X-Rays for the US Navy. They were purged and then pressurized with sulpher-hexafluoride gas for arc suppression inside the head. Don't know if your unit needs to be pressurized like that, but you need to be sure to follow reassembly procedures with care. -- Dave M MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in the address) They call it PMS because Mad Cow Disease was already taken. |
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"DaveM" writes:
"pooh bear" wrote in message ps.com... HEY I AM LOOKING FOR SCHEMATICS FOR MY FRANKLIN X-RAY MACHINE. X-RAY HEAD IS SAFE RAY WITH A EUREKA TUBE OIX-L SERIAL NUMBER d034076. I HAVE A LOOSE WIRE IN THE TUBE AND NEED TO SEE THE INSIDES TO BE ABLE TO REPAIR IT. HELP POOH BEAR Sorry, I can't help with the manual, but I do have a word of caution should you take the head apart and fix it. When you reassemble the head, make sure that you follow ALL safety precautions. I used to repair and calibrate industrial X-Rays for the US Navy. They were purged and then pressurized with sulpher-hexafluoride gas for arc suppression inside the head. Don't know if your unit needs to be pressurized like that, but you need to be sure to follow reassembly procedures with care. His may be oil filled. The only reference to that tube seems to suggest it's for a dental X-ray unit. Is that true? What are the symptoms? If the high voltage is not part of the head itself, then all that's in there are the connections to the tube filament (cathode) and anode, and the motor power if it's a spinning anode-type X-ray tube. --- sam | Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/ Repair | Main Table of Contents: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/ +Lasers | Sam's Laser FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/lasersam.htm | Mirror Sites: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_mirror.html Important: Anything sent to the email address in the message header above is ignored unless my full name AND either lasers or electronics is included in the subject line. Or, you can contact me via the Feedback Form in the FAQs. |
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