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    Mike C. is offline Junior Member
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    Default anyone fix polar 115 emc monitors

    Looking for a company that fixes Polar EMC 115 monitors

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    Al Ferrari is offline Senior Member
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    I had mine replaced by Heidelberg a few years ago for the "modest" sum of $1,300.

    Good luck.

    Al

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    ondemandbindery is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike C. View Post
    Looking for a company that fixes Polar EMC 115 monitors

    Right now go to Ebay and look up Panasonic Video monitor. You will see a TR990-c monitor for $54.00. This is the same monitor that I have had on my Polar for 5 years and no problems. It sets on top of the knife and it doesn't make you feel like you are hitting your head on it. But otherwise if you are headstrong about wanting OEM on the machine then it ain't gonna feel good.

    Best,
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    Mike C. is offline Junior Member
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    Thanks....I think we found a company in Virginia that fixxes them for around $800 - $900 ( Scope Systems )

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    ondemandbindery is offline Senior Member
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    Ouch.... Atleast you got what you want.

    JW

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    As far as I know some components are no more available for the old CRT’s.
    Do not mount a normal TV onto the cutter!!!! A wooden board and four chains from the sealing extends the life time of the TV.
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    ondemandbindery is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buntpapier View Post
    As far as I know some components are no more available for the old CRT’s.
    Do not mount a normal TV onto the cutter!!!! A wooden board and four chains from the sealing extends the life time of the TV.
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    Very nice. I would agree with doing this.

    JW

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    What is being bypassed by this method, the vibrations? Were they harmful to the factory original monitor?

    Al

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    ondemandbindery is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Ferrari View Post
    What is being bypassed by this method, the vibrations? Were they harmful to the factory original monitor?

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    In a Nutshell yes. Harmonics really. I have a customer who uses the same Monitor I have for my Polar and they have not had a problem yet. On the other hand I can think of atleast 3 Monitors that have went out at various shops I have been in since 2007.

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    Buntpapier is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Ferrari View Post
    What is being bypassed by this method, the vibrations? Were they harmful to the factory original monitor?

    Al
    Machine design is calculation. The original Polar CRT's have shock absorber. Everything brakes one day and vibration kills everything.
    It will work with a different screen.
    Buntpapier


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