https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391977196464?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&campid=5338723872&toolid=20006&customid=VSafERAZAAAAwQpj7sDwdbgJjc4FAAAAAA see if you can find one of these to fit
Agree. Don't waste money on the brushed version. Mine was weak and would stall with the lightest of pressure. I was really disappointed and when it let the smoke out I had no intention of replacing it with another battery grinder as they were obviously not as good as expected. Fortunately, I was...
Fuses 2 and 3 appear to have over heated. 3 on the left leg, two on the right. Those points both look to me like high resistance points and would be the focus of my cleaning. Overheating may have caused dry joints but connection between fuse leg and contact due to oxidisation is the most likely...
Downside to dpm used in this manner is that it retains moisture against the timber. It depends whether the moisture is coming from above or below. If from above, I'd be tempted to leave the DPM out. If its rising out of the concrete, DPM would be a real benefit.
The strength is all down to the design. I have seen one made from 50mm box, very strong trailer but used two stacked chassis with a lot of triangulation in between. One length on its own is unlikely to be strong enough.
Recently got eight sheets of 2500 x 1250 8mm. Every one was a different size, in both dimensions. Also, 20 sheet of 5mm hot rolled. A small cut on the plasma table and they bow like crazy. One end of the sheet 3 inches off the table. That's a first for me.
Thank you, happy to, pay for decent software. Currently use hypertherm Pro cut for cnc plasma but always nice to know what alternatives are on the market.
Exactly. On the highest setting, the welder probably draws close to double the 22 amps for a fraction of a second. The 32amp mcb will allow more current than 32 amps to flow for a while but not as much as that transformer draws.
Most likely inrush current is too high for the breaker. A "C" or "D" curve breaker is likely required although the circuit should be correctly tested during installation.
Remove the metal liner. Feed the wire down it by hand. See how far you get before it stops. Measure the distance and mark the liner. Then feed by hand from the opposite end to see if the resistance is in the same place. This will confirm whether it is blocked/kinked or purely friction that is...
Take a look at the new optrel panoramax series. I have the airfed mask with grinding function and a separate full face shield that plugs in if I'm doing a lot of grinding