Hi. I am attempting to replace the outer bushings
Yes ball bearings will work, if you can't find bearings you can buy them from the international number on the bearing inner race from a company called King Bearing in Vallejo California.
6/27/2017 4:01:16 PM •
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Only hammers when I shout Out the 2nd floor
It sounds like you have a problem called water hammer. When you shut off a fixture the pipes vibrate loudly or hammer. It is usually associated with one or more fixtures within the home. The easiest way to fix this is to install a water hammer arrester. Check with you local hardware store. If you are not comfortable with soldering copper you may wish to call a local plumber to install the arrester within the existing plumbing system.
11/2/2016 6:06:03 PM •
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As i turned on the
hi,
first of all check the main battery back of ur machine by unplugging from the mains power supply. if machine shuts off, then u have to replace the battery.and then set the date time etc by pressing F1. and then save it and exit set up. next it will not ask for F1 or F2.
if the main back up battery is ok, then another possibility is the CMOS backup battery of ur machine have some problem. that's why it loosed all the seted parameters. then u have to replace the CMOS battery of ur machine. normally 3V battery. then set the date time etc by pressing F1. and then save it and exit set up. next it will not ask for F1 or F2.
ok
2/28/2016 9:48:25 AM •
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E5 code error
follow this steps and fix it. God bless you
The power up test sequence has detected a key in the
operated condition. The power up test
sequence is performed every time the unit is turned on
(powered up). This test is performed
because a permanently stuck key will inhibit the
correct operation of the unit.
Possible Causes
1. A key on the display housing is permanently stuck
in the operated condition.
2. One of the upper PCA's keypad interface chips has
failed.
3. Liquid (perhaps perspiration) is present on the
surface of a touch sensitive display.
Possible Remedies
1. Remove the keypad connector cable from the upper
PCA. Restart the power up sequence, if
the ERROR 5 is no longer present, the keypad is the
cause. The keypad is typically part of
the display housing. Replace the display housing to
correct the problem.
2. Remove the keypad connector cable from the upper
PCA. Restart the power up sequence, if
the ERROR 5 is still present, the upper PCA is the
cause. Replace the upper PCA to correct
this problem. Most upper PCA's are provided without
software. Therefore, the software (chip)
must be removed from the upper PCA being replaced and
re-installed on the replacement
upper PCA.
3. Wipe the surface of the touch sensitive display
clean of all liquid. Restart the power up
sequence, if the ERROR 5 is
no longer present, the liquid was the cause.
5/4/2015 3:45:04 PM •
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I'm Aijaz Talpur from pakistan.
Dear Aijaz Talpur,
I am Salman. Nice to see your question about bending barrels of Benjamin Franklin 342s airguns. I suggest you take the barrels to some Lathe Machine Expert (Kharadia). He will easily straighten them. I live in Nawabshah Sindh and have used a huge number of Diana, BSA, Crosman Benjamin and some pakistani airguns.
Please feel free to contact on 03018564852 for further help.
Regards
SALMAN
9.31 precor error 26 and loud noise
Precor Error Code 26
Error Code: 26
Manufacturer: Precor
Model: All Models
Error Description:
Error 26, Motor Pulse Width Incorrect - Observation of the speed sensor signal and verification the signal from the speed sensor is appropriate for the requested speed. If an incorrect or erratic speed sensor signal is detected the error appears.
Possible Reason:
- The line of sight between the speed sensor and the speed sensor target is obstructed.
- Incorrect gap between the speed sensor and the speed sensor target.
- Incorrect adjustment of the speed sensor potentiometer (when equipped).
- Damaged speed sensor target.
Recommended Action:
- Using a static safe vacuum cleaner, carefully vacuum out the drive motor compartment. Be sure to thoroughly clean the area between the speed sensor and the speed sensor target.
- Inspect the gap of the speed sensor to the speed sensor target. Proper gap is 3/16" and the speed sensor photo eye should be aimed at the larger portion of the targets wedge shaped section. If unit has a magnetic speed sensor, the gap between the end of the sensor and the flywheel tooth needs to be 3/16".
- Locate the speed sensor potentiometer (when equipped) on the lower PCA. Set the speed sensor potentiometer to mid-range. Start the treadmill and increase speed to 6 mph. Carefully adjust the speed sensor potentiometer until the treadmill is operating the smoothest. Increase the speed to full speed and again adjust the speed sensor potentiometer until the treadmill is operating the smoothest. These two adjustments are typically small and are generally only a matter of fine tuning.
- Inspect the speed sensor target for any scratches or tears that could cause incorrect readings. Replace the speed sensor target if
Precor Error Code 26
2/4/2015 10:28:39 PM •
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CLOGGED SHOWER HEAD - HOW TO CLEAN
You can dip a shower head and CLR or Oxsee clean. You can do it the old-fashioned way and use a needle or a small nail and clean out every little hole or you can run high-pressure water through the opposite end of the showerhead. Little carbon and gasket material finds its way through your screens and filters into your house and comes through your showerhead clogging it. if you can get those clogs out by simply running water backwards through it, you might solve your problem, but you must take it off to do this. simply's unscrew it counterclockwise. it should come off remember to use thread tape to put it back on and make sure the rubber gasket is also inside If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/aaron_a0d6f580814d28b2
1/31/2015 2:00:14 AM •
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