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    Force cut 80i fixed.

    hello guys. After check the transformers and all the relays. I find the problem.
    1) look the pictures. I can't believe how the contact holder of the start points coils get out.
    When i put back in position is hard and tie. That goes on the top of the black plastic p[iece.
    2) after that i put the board back in position and i tried to run the machine but i don't get arc. Why?
    The gap of the points were about 1/8 o more.
    I closed about a 1/32.
    I running the machine again and i get the pilot arc nice.

    Thanks guys for tried to help me
    now simon: Hard to fiend the problem.
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    Glad you got it working.
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    Very Nice

    Carlos,

    Great Job! Glad you got it working as I checked the test logs and that unit was on our test bench before shipping!

    If you happen to come up with any other issues, please let our staff know. I have sent your photos over to our testers to look out for something like this in the future!

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    NOW I prove the machine torch and work better. I did the adapter to convert from 14mm to 17mm. my machine torch is p80 universal the longivity fitting is special 14mm

    Carlos

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    Hi TheCNCman:
    On the upper picture left side is that a sheet of white insulating material?
    When I opened my 80i there wasn't any, I glued a .10 Plexiglas sheet to protect the 3 terminals on the Infineon transistor.
    dwdw

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    Glad to hear that it worked
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