on offer We have 2 Spare foot pedal Cables for the Cassese CS88.
1 has been on the machine for 3 days, and 1 is brand new.
£6.00 each delivered to your door anywhere in the UK
PM us if you are interested.
Our CS88 died a horrible death on Tuesday, stripping it down for parts...
anyone needs any other CS88 Parts please let us know we may have them.
FOR SALE : Spare Cables for CS88
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Re: FOR SALE : Spare Cables for CS88
What went wrong with it?
I ask because I use one too and it is the only machine I do not have a back up for.
John.
I ask because I use one too and it is the only machine I do not have a back up for.
John.
Re: FOR SALE : Spare Cables for CS88
it is 18 years old, and was in storage as a backup for 10 ish years, lack of an engineer in scotland and the use of "field engineering" to fix it whenever parts seized/broke finally took its toll.
we have been having a lot of trouble with it since we removed it from storage, when our Framers corner DMC pneumatic underpinner finally died last year. At the start of the week we had a major wedge jam in the hammer block, which resulted in the hammer becoming stuck along with two wedges, it took me about 90 minutes to free the hammer block, and the forced removal caused burring along key parts of the hammer block mechanism, and the part which holds the hammer block.
it turns out the central wedge pushing mechanism had been knocked out of alignment too many times due to wedges jamming, and was causing damage to our hammer block, making jams much more common, we decided it was best buying a newer cassese (199XL) where these problems will be eradicated.
we have been having a lot of trouble with it since we removed it from storage, when our Framers corner DMC pneumatic underpinner finally died last year. At the start of the week we had a major wedge jam in the hammer block, which resulted in the hammer becoming stuck along with two wedges, it took me about 90 minutes to free the hammer block, and the forced removal caused burring along key parts of the hammer block mechanism, and the part which holds the hammer block.
it turns out the central wedge pushing mechanism had been knocked out of alignment too many times due to wedges jamming, and was causing damage to our hammer block, making jams much more common, we decided it was best buying a newer cassese (199XL) where these problems will be eradicated.