Thanks Mike, I have been agravatingly useing it all day today but I want to open it up tomorrow and check out what sas been described to me. "Will get back when either I've brocken it worse or fixed it. Thanks Mickey
Thanks Mike, I have been agravatingly useing it all day today but I want to open it up tomorrow and check out what sas been described to me. "Will get back when either I've brocken it worse or fixed it. Thanks Mickey
Trickbiker
Ok, found a picture of "a" solenoid from a proto model I had we never introduced. Looks similar...not exactly though and it is on the other side IF I remember right or it hasn't been changed.
Mark
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Thank you so much. Working on it in a few minutes
Trickbiker
Here is the actual solenoid you will be looking for.
Cheers
I just came in from opening it up adn pulling the solenoid out. I streght the spring and cleaned the slyd. Then I put some molitheum grease on it and then wiped it off leaveing a slight filml. Put it back together and, nada, did the same thing, all air and not flame untill I turn the unit off. ?
Trickbiker
Grease is too heavy...way too heavy...Even a light film. It will make it stick for sure.
How much post flow time are you using?
Mark
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877-755-9353 x204
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Mark I'm using no post time. A lot times if I unscrew the head pieces the air will quit. But normally I have to turn the machine off and on again. I can't cut expanded metal anymore.
Trickbiker