Originally Posted by WGoyer Dan,
You might be on an extreme limit. It is hard to tell when X is on the limit since it has such a short travel. X can be easily cranked by taking the cover off the front bearing pack.
You model probably has the GE pushbuttons, an I'll fated experiment by a GE manager who wanted all GE components in the controls, even though Dialco and Electrocraft made superior buttons.
Do you have prints?
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Warren,
I was almost thinking that, but then i didnt think that it would just shut the power down. The more i read the manual, it seems to make more sense that it did that. I am learning alot about the machine by browsing through what few sections of wire diagrams and manuals i have. seems to be a very archaic machine lol
looks like the relay that controls the power to the power suplies isnt activated, so something is keeping it from powering up (limit switch, air pressure switch, etc). The 25v power supply is working, so it isnt that.
More than likely you're right, so i'll check it out. Thanks alot!
It does have the ge buttons. i hope they were all momentary,because that's what i replaced them with. do you know any decent replacements for them that arent $$$$$?
btw, the memory battery is missing. Do you know of a replacement battery for it, or at least the specs? I can find any info on the battery in what i have.