Hi
I have a really old machine, I think that the proper name should be "Skandi Monomig 120"
It's a blue, italian 1phase machine, probably from the beginning of the 80's.
Even though sold quite cheap at the time ( in sweden ), it's a real nice machine without cost saving compromizes.
Some day's ago, the switch where the desired power is choosen ( 8 positions ; two "Off-positions" and 6 different power settings ), was stuck in a certain position, and I didn't dare to "turn it by force", since I didn't want it to break down.
I took it out of the machine, and aimed to take it apart in order to give it some grease/lubrication on the surfaces that are twisting/rubbing to each other ( of course not on the electrical switches ).
It ended up with that the unit now is totally in molecules, and I took some photo's during the disassemb ly in order to know how the switch needs tro be reassembled.
But it might be that the switch by accident revolved somewhat during the disassembly, and if so, the photo's might not show the whole truth about how to reassemble it.
It contains of several discs ( totally 5 disc's/camlobes, located ina total of 3 "switching areas/locations" ) and each disc's can be fixed in 8 different locations on the "square shaped centre turning spindle"
The ( switch- )manufacturers name is BREMAG ( made in Italy ).
Does anybody have a clue about how it should be working ( a scheme where the different status for the different switchers are showed, for the different power settings, or something like that ) ?
I have a really old machine, I think that the proper name should be "Skandi Monomig 120"
It's a blue, italian 1phase machine, probably from the beginning of the 80's.
Even though sold quite cheap at the time ( in sweden ), it's a real nice machine without cost saving compromizes.
Some day's ago, the switch where the desired power is choosen ( 8 positions ; two "Off-positions" and 6 different power settings ), was stuck in a certain position, and I didn't dare to "turn it by force", since I didn't want it to break down.
I took it out of the machine, and aimed to take it apart in order to give it some grease/lubrication on the surfaces that are twisting/rubbing to each other ( of course not on the electrical switches ).
It ended up with that the unit now is totally in molecules, and I took some photo's during the disassemb ly in order to know how the switch needs tro be reassembled.
But it might be that the switch by accident revolved somewhat during the disassembly, and if so, the photo's might not show the whole truth about how to reassemble it.
It contains of several discs ( totally 5 disc's/camlobes, located ina total of 3 "switching areas/locations" ) and each disc's can be fixed in 8 different locations on the "square shaped centre turning spindle"
The ( switch- )manufacturers name is BREMAG ( made in Italy ).
Does anybody have a clue about how it should be working ( a scheme where the different status for the different switchers are showed, for the different power settings, or something like that ) ?