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Grease for the VOLTS/DIV and the SEC/DIV Controls on TDS Series 310, 320, 340, 350, 382, 420, 430
It sound Like MG Chemicals #847 is the way to go. The smallest size is the 25ml for $27, I will probably never use it again and do not want to invest in it. Any other ideas?.
It sound Like MG Chemicals #847 is the way to go. The smallest size is the 25ml for $27, I will probably never use it again and do not want to invest in it. Any other ideas?.
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Grease for the VOLTS/DIV and the SEC/DIV Controls on TDS Series 310, 320, 340, 350, 382, 420, 430
I am leaning toward the CG Electronics "Conductive Grease and Anti-Oxidant" - "Dissipates Static Electricity" I will try to call the Company Monday but they may be out of business or bought out. The Y
I am leaning toward the CG Electronics "Conductive Grease and Anti-Oxidant" - "Dissipates Static Electricity" I will try to call the Company Monday but they may be out of business or bought out. The Y
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Bru H
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Grease for the VOLTS/DIV and the SEC/DIV Controls on TDS Series 310, 320, 340, 350, 382, 420, 430
I am cleaning up the Front Control PCB (A4 Front Panel Board) on a TAS465. TDS Series 310, 320, 340, 350, 382, 420, 430 use the same type of PCB Printed Control. I believe all of TEK Scopes during the
I am cleaning up the Front Control PCB (A4 Front Panel Board) on a TAS465. TDS Series 310, 320, 340, 350, 382, 420, 430 use the same type of PCB Printed Control. I believe all of TEK Scopes during the
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Bru H
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TAS465 Grease for the VOLTS/DIV and the SEC/DIV Controls?
I am cleaning up the Front Control PCB (A4 Front Panel Board) on a TAS465. The Controls are a Simple Wiper that makes contact with carbon element pads on the PCB. Tek had some sort of original Black g
I am cleaning up the Front Control PCB (A4 Front Panel Board) on a TAS465. The Controls are a Simple Wiper that makes contact with carbon element pads on the PCB. Tek had some sort of original Black g
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Siemens Hall Effect Motor Lubrication without total disassembly?
Hi All, A long time ago someone said it is possible to lubricate the Oilite Bearing if you place the motor in a vertical position and allow oil to seep into the shaft area. I have not been into a Siem
Hi All, A long time ago someone said it is possible to lubricate the Oilite Bearing if you place the motor in a vertical position and allow oil to seep into the shaft area. I have not been into a Siem
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Bru H
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Siemens Hall Effect Motor Lubrication without total disassembly?
Hi All, A long time ago someone said it is possible to lubricate the Oilite Bearing if you place the motor in a vertical position and allow oil to seep into the shaft area. I have not been into a Siem
Hi All, A long time ago someone said it is possible to lubricate the Oilite Bearing if you place the motor in a vertical position and allow oil to seep into the shaft area. I have not been into a Siem
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Bru H
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Preparing to rebuild a Tek 2445 Power Supply - Any Advice?
Thank you for all of the Help!
Thank you for all of the Help!
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Bru H
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Preparing to rebuild a Tek 2445 Power Supply - Any Advice?
I went through the Diagnostic Routines and came up with the following tests: (Note that some of the tests pertain to the TV Option All 00 - PASS TEST 01 - PASS TEST 02 - PASS TEST 03 - PASS TEST 04 -
I went through the Diagnostic Routines and came up with the following tests: (Note that some of the tests pertain to the TV Option All 00 - PASS TEST 01 - PASS TEST 02 - PASS TEST 03 - PASS TEST 04 -
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Bru H
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Preparing to rebuild a Tek 2445 Power Supply - Any Advice?
Great advice on the lubrication. Yes, the Fan is really delicate and I do not look forward to the removal procedure!
Great advice on the lubrication. Yes, the Fan is really delicate and I do not look forward to the removal procedure!
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Bru H
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Preparing to rebuild a Tek 2445 Power Supply - Any Advice?
Hi all, I have a Tek 2445 (Not 2445A or B). Someone worked on the Power Supply before me and installed standard film caps in the Safety cap locations. Plus the PS has the original electrolytic caps, s
Hi all, I have a Tek 2445 (Not 2445A or B). Someone worked on the Power Supply before me and installed standard film caps in the Safety cap locations. Plus the PS has the original electrolytic caps, s
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Bru H
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