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talyvel repair - has anyone ever replaced the pendulum wires?
I have a Talyvel 1 with a broken wire in the sensor unit
Has anyone experience in repairing the unit or is there a workshop manual available Any advice would be appreciated Regards -- posted from http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...es-621719-.htm using PolytechForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.crafts.metalworking and other engineering groups |
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talyvel repair - has anyone ever replaced the pendulum wires?
Ian Webb wrote:
I have a Talyvel 1 with a broken wire in the sensor unit Has anyone experience in repairing the unit or is there a workshop manual available Any advice would be appreciated Regards YIKES!!! I dropped mine off a lathe bed and it fell into the drip pan. Amazingly, no damage I could tell. They are tougher than I would have ever expected. I have looked at the wires, they look thinner than hair. I think all 5 wires have to be the same length so the pendulum swings in only one axis. I have no idea how they adjust them so they are all taut at the same time. I have a Talyvel 3, I'm only guessing the sensor is built roughly the same way. Jon |
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talyvel repair - has anyone ever replaced the pendulum wires?
replying to Jon Elson , Ian Webb wrote:
jmelson wrote: YIKES!!! I dropped mine off a lathe bed and it fell into the drip pan. Amazingly, no damage I could tell. They are tougher than I would have ever expected. I have looked at the wires, they look thinner than hair. I think all 5 wires have to be the same length so the pendulum swings in only one axis. I have no idea how they adjust them so they are all taut at the same time. I have a Talyvel 3, I'm only guessing the sensor is built roughly the same way. Jon Hi Jon Thanks for replying Consider yourself very lucky as I may have a pricey repair if I don't get some leads from you guys with a bit more experience than myself Regards Ian -- posted from http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...es-621719-.htm using PolytechForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.crafts.metalworking and other engineering groups |
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