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    X4 standards for 09 machines

    I read somewhere in this forum that the new X4 machines were including many of the modifications that were outlined as issue in this section.

    I can't locate this any more, but can someone summarise these for me.

    From memory they included items such as:

    1. Bellows on the Y and Z axis.
    2. Better bearings in the spindle
    3. More intensive run tests before shipping

    /Michael


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    call Mr frans
    Phone: : (02) 6297 8009 - 0413 296 256

    hope he still have one for you.hehe.
    his shipment just arrive last week i think...
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    One i have 2 on order.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mikie View Post
    One i have 2 on order.
    really?thanks for you choice syil,remember post some works on here.thank you.
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