Recent content by Frank_38
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great!, I have found it:
https://www.skf.com/in/products/industrial-seals/power-transmission-seals/wear-sleeves/skf-speedi-sleeve/productid-99192
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ohh, that's great - I'll order that too - I just don't want to hit the seal with a hammer either...
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...You mean something like this?
https://www.skf.com/at/products/industrial-seals/power-transmission-seals/wear-sleeves/skf-speedi-sleeve
i have also seen this in the video here, that what i have deposited...is it recommendable?
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super! Thank you very much!
Can you please tell me exactly what this is: "I have one of those seal puller kit things "? where did you buy it?
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Hello everyone,
I would like to swap the crank seal at the weekend.
I had a look at it today.
Is it possible that I only have to remove the fan to be able to do everything?
I've seen a lot of videos but they always start from the bottom. It seems much easier to me to do the replacement from the...
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...sorry, I have to ask another question.
Today I noticed in the underground car park that when the parking lights are on, the buttons are also illuminated. Does this perhaps have any relevance to my problem - is it possibly a new realisation?
Thanks!!!
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thank you both very much!
that saves me work.
I read it in an Australian forum - that the connection at the bottom may be rusted and that is why there is a ‘loose contact’. I had a water problem - as you know.
Thanks!
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Good morning everyone,
I have one last question on this topic:
which of the 3 earthing cables is E0808? This should be screwed to the floor. I would like to check this before nanoncom arrives. Thank you!
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Good evening everyone,
I have given up looking for the fault.
I have reassembled everything.
Will have to wait until the end of August.
Today I tried to check the cables "at the back" but then I realised that the test with the lamp was successful and therefore the cables at the back (fuse 1)...
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Good evening everyone,
I have just carried out the test. The bulb lights up when I use pin 1 and 6. Which is of course not good for me.
What now?
let me summarise:
- switch pack gets power
- switch pack itself works
- all fuses are working
- all measured lines give the correct value
- I was...
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...one more question, then that's enough for today.
I've already tried to get to the cables at the back here - but if 12 v arrives at the plug in the switch box, then everything seems to be ok at this point - can I interpret it that way?
tomorrow I will carry out the test with the lamp...
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...my hope was that the switch pack was not receiving any voltage - but pin 1 supplies 12 volts, so the switch pack has power.
I am completely at a loss.
Yes, I'm working on the nanoncom - but not until the end of august.
what really doesn't leave me in peace is that i got it to work again...
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...have now measured at the plug:
1 - 12 v
2 - 5.28 v
3 - 5.28 v
4 - 5.28 v
5 - 63.9 ohm
6 - 24.4 ohm
cannot judge it in any way.
The plug at the bottom (marked red) has 12 v on both wires
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ok, thanks, I didn't know that.
i'll now remove the switch pack and check whether 12 volts is being supplied to the plug.
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the first in the fuse box - that is responsible for the switch pack - I think.