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Steffi Krause
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So maybe the sales arnt aware of the technical people. Best wait till you have your response.
Grumpy-b
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At last I have the price for brushes from Schunk but I have to buy 8 sets of 4 at a price of £700 !!
After they have tacked on 19% VAT !! - and 25 Euros delivery !!. It brings the total to £22.25 per brush delivered to me in Kent.
So am I going to place the order. ?
Let me know if anyone would like a set.
John
After they have tacked on 19% VAT !! - and 25 Euros delivery !!. It brings the total to £22.25 per brush delivered to me in Kent.
So am I going to place the order. ?
Let me know if anyone would like a set.
John
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I would just like to research one more supplier that Jeremy has found. This other supplier is closer to home and we may well find more competitive.
I will post back once we find out their price and delivery and then I will start a seperate thread so that others can post how many sets they want. We can then add em all up, get a big order together and perhaps secure a better price.
John
I will post back once we find out their price and delivery and then I will start a seperate thread so that others can post how many sets they want. We can then add em all up, get a big order together and perhaps secure a better price.
John
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To take a look at ONE brush to judge whether they all need replacing is fairly simple.
Open bonnet and pull one large main battery pack fuse.
From a pit - or put the car on ramps - undo the two bolts that secure the small plastic inspection opening on the bottom right hand side of the Motor - looking from the front and underneath.
With a long allen key or small bent skewer hook under the brush spring and hold it back - slide out the brush and inspect how much carbon is left onthe brush.
You may also see roughly how much you have left by just observing the brush through the hole - perhaps using a small dentists type mirror. Normally the brushes wear evenly between the 4 so if the one you look at is very low in the holder, or if you take it out and there is only about 20mm left then its time to replace.
Open bonnet and pull one large main battery pack fuse.
From a pit - or put the car on ramps - undo the two bolts that secure the small plastic inspection opening on the bottom right hand side of the Motor - looking from the front and underneath.
With a long allen key or small bent skewer hook under the brush spring and hold it back - slide out the brush and inspect how much carbon is left onthe brush.
You may also see roughly how much you have left by just observing the brush through the hole - perhaps using a small dentists type mirror. Normally the brushes wear evenly between the 4 so if the one you look at is very low in the holder, or if you take it out and there is only about 20mm left then its time to replace.
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User Stewart M, who I work with has just had some made to the E105 speck at a cost of £9.50 and a postage cost of a couple of quid. To Quote:
Hope this helps
Tes
£9.50 each + a couple of quid postage. I send him the drawing done by ??? but it turns out the 10.4mm dimension is more like 10mm to fit in the guides on my Berlingo.
For over 20 years Managing Director David Hughes has been involved in the power generation industry working as far afield as South Africa where DC-operated coal-cutting machinery used carbon brushes to a large extent
Sdcarbons@aol.com
http://www.sdcarbons.co.uk/opencontent/default.asp
Hope this helps
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