dmc
03-14-2008, 06:47 AM
Hi Friends,
I'm trying to help my Italian friend sort out an electrical problem with his Bridgeport mill.
Please excuse my inexpertise in electrical terminology. I am just a friend trying to help him
out as he doesn't speak english and there is no Bridgeport support here in Italy. This is
what I know about his situation:
1. He has a "burned" resistor (I think that's the right term) on his "FEED CONTROL" circuit
board. It blew and there is a heat marking on the board where it was fried.
2. The resistor is marked R6 on the board, which corresponds to the wiring diagram.
3. The photos illustrated show the basic type of mill (Bridgeport 2HP model), the electrical
panel, the position of the electrical board for the feed control, the position of the board,
and the general electrical layout.
4. The mill was manufactured in 1979 and the serial number is 7978.
The resistor was burned and there is no visible markings or colors with which to reference.
He is asking me if anyone knows what the resistance capacity is (in ohms??) so he can
source a new one.
Can anybody help two lost souls? Sorry again that I'm not a machinist or electrician.
Thanks so much for reading and we'd really appreciate your help.
Ciao,
Darren Crisp
Crisp Titanium
www.crisptitanium.com
I'm trying to help my Italian friend sort out an electrical problem with his Bridgeport mill.
Please excuse my inexpertise in electrical terminology. I am just a friend trying to help him
out as he doesn't speak english and there is no Bridgeport support here in Italy. This is
what I know about his situation:
1. He has a "burned" resistor (I think that's the right term) on his "FEED CONTROL" circuit
board. It blew and there is a heat marking on the board where it was fried.
2. The resistor is marked R6 on the board, which corresponds to the wiring diagram.
3. The photos illustrated show the basic type of mill (Bridgeport 2HP model), the electrical
panel, the position of the electrical board for the feed control, the position of the board,
and the general electrical layout.
4. The mill was manufactured in 1979 and the serial number is 7978.
The resistor was burned and there is no visible markings or colors with which to reference.
He is asking me if anyone knows what the resistance capacity is (in ohms??) so he can
source a new one.
Can anybody help two lost souls? Sorry again that I'm not a machinist or electrician.
Thanks so much for reading and we'd really appreciate your help.
Ciao,
Darren Crisp
Crisp Titanium
www.crisptitanium.com