the bulkhead connectors your refering to are called cord connectors or strain reliefs. you should be able to get them from a place like wesco (which where i work gets them) or allied electronics
Sorry new to the lathe forum folks I couldn't figure out how to delete or move the thread
This is my first post and wanted to say I've always wanted a Bridgeport Series II CNC and now I have one finally! I've already ripped everything apart and got a AJAX CNC controls kit and putting it back together.
Because of these fourms I've been able to find alot of information and guides about questions I've had but I haven't been able to find a few things so hopefully these questions are new
The Milling Machine in question is a Bridgeport Series II Interact CNC
First:
I'm looking for these bulkhead wireing passthrough plastic connectors (Alot of words I know) but I can't find anything quite like them for just running wires through it's for my limit switches I've included two pics for referance
Second:
The rubber hose lines for the auto luber have become cracked I took these to my local hose shops and they've never seen these type connectors before I was wondering if anyone knew where or who makes these type ends. I have two pics at the bottom
Third:
The autoluber itself does anyone know where I can find a wireing diagram for it? I've included pictures of it but I cannot find on the manfactures website ANY wireing diagram for ANY of there models, my model is not listed there but the Lubeplus "E" family is there
Thankyou all for the help!
"Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong". {To Hell With Murphy FIX IT!}
the bulkhead connectors your refering to are called cord connectors or strain reliefs. you should be able to get them from a place like wesco (which where i work gets them) or allied electronics
appreciate the tip I found what I was looking for at allied elec
part numbers where
500-5385 for the actual part and 500-7222 for the nut to hold it
I got the hoses just repaired and I belive thier ready to go again
Found a pretty nifty wireing diagram for the lube pump it was hidden inside the top cap
I'll make another post later with some pics of the machine
Thanks again!
"Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong". {To Hell With Murphy FIX IT!}