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| I have two suggestions. Try EMI-INC.net to see if they have options for you and Electrical South to see if they can repair or have a repaired board. George
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| Vebers, if you have more than one machine try substituting parts, boards from one into the other and try to get one working. Electrical South has, will fix boards but expensive. A maintence manual is a must have, board level repair isn't too hard if your into electronics. There are a brazillion things that can keep these machines from running properly, but when working they are sweet. The tool changer and servo motors make them productive little buggers. A lot of there problems are mechanical, good luck |
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Thanks for the reply's fellas. I will have to try to have some of the boards repaired or repair them myself. Unfortunatly it is the same boards in both machines so I can't rob Peter to Pay Paul. The XTC, the board in the operator interface in both machines, and the LS-1 Board in one of machines are the boards with the tell tale signs of heat. Thanks again Vince |
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