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Thread: Forklift ran into our little QT10..help!

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    Forklift ran into our little QT10..help!



    Ok so what did it destroy? I know one is chuck pressure (the round guage) but what was the other guage? I want to relocate these on top in front of the lathe. Also what type of pressure guage should I buy for the chuck? 0-10psi or 0-50??? I am lost



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    ???????????


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    I have a QSH 10 which I am dismantling for spares .the pressure gauges are mounted front top left If you want I can check the pressure range on these for you . This is a four axis machine with a CAM T4 but looks the same as yours in the area you photographed


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    Yes that would help! thanks!!


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    Hi,
    Sorry for the delay. Both gauges are 0 to 1000 psi but normal operating pressure is indicated with a green mark at 500 psi --hope this helps


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    500psi of chuck pressure? I thought chuck pressure was not over 100psi


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    email me bertietaggart04@eircom.net and I'll send you a photo


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