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i keep on hand for our M&R presses:yellow cords cylinders for: chop screen squeegee/flood clamps liftbolts, nuts, screwssqueegee barproximity switchesflash bulbs for 3 different flashescable for flashsolenoidstubing and quick disconnectsassortment of switches and buttons for control panel and print headspressure regulatorsprint head beltsprint head motor and AC driveyellow clamps for platensbasically if one breaks one i buy two. they are all similar ages and likely from the same manufacturing lot and could fail at similar times. i had a boss that said if the replacement part costs less than the lost press time i should buy the part. ive ended up with a decent amount of spare parts. i do save the broken yellow cords and cut off the broken end and use the good part for head one or head 10 because they are hard wired into the print head.
Spare compressor.
Quote from: Zelko-4-EVA on May 09, 2019, 09:28:25 AMi keep on hand for our M&R presses:yellow cords cylinders for: chop screen squeegee/flood clamps liftbolts, nuts, screwssqueegee barproximity switchesflash bulbs for 3 different flashescable for flashsolenoidstubing and quick disconnectsassortment of switches and buttons for control panel and print headspressure regulatorsprint head beltsprint head motor and AC driveyellow clamps for platensbasically if one breaks one i buy two. they are all similar ages and likely from the same manufacturing lot and could fail at similar times. i had a boss that said if the replacement part costs less than the lost press time i should buy the part. ive ended up with a decent amount of spare parts. i do save the broken yellow cords and cut off the broken end and use the good part for head one or head 10 because they are hard wired into the print head.You have a couple things listed on my wish list. Like the print head motor and ACI also with to have an extra VFD on hand but worry even if I did how would I program it?
Quote from: inkman996 on May 09, 2019, 09:46:24 AMQuote from: Zelko-4-EVA on May 09, 2019, 09:28:25 AMi keep on hand for our M&R presses:yellow cords cylinders for: chop screen squeegee/flood clamps liftbolts, nuts, screwssqueegee barproximity switchesflash bulbs for 3 different flashescable for flashsolenoidstubing and quick disconnectsassortment of switches and buttons for control panel and print headspressure regulatorsprint head beltsprint head motor and AC driveyellow clamps for platensbasically if one breaks one i buy two. they are all similar ages and likely from the same manufacturing lot and could fail at similar times. i had a boss that said if the replacement part costs less than the lost press time i should buy the part. ive ended up with a decent amount of spare parts. i do save the broken yellow cords and cut off the broken end and use the good part for head one or head 10 because they are hard wired into the print head.You have a couple things listed on my wish list. Like the print head motor and ACI also with to have an extra VFD on hand but worry even if I did how would I program it?i bought ours from M&R. i think the mitsubishi ones are being replaced with the yaskawa version. i have a yaskawa sitting on the shelf with the instructions to convert from the mitsubishi.i dont think they are programmed, but i could be mistaken