BigSi
Well-known member
Hi there.
Bit of a strange one. Has anyone out there had any success downgrading their guillotine?. When I say downgrade, I mean still being able to use when the electronics pack up. I'm looking at purchasing another guillotine. It will need to be reasonably old (this is all I can afford). Hoping to purchase a model that can still function if and when the programs/electronics pack up. It seems to me the larger guillotines tend to stop functioning all together when this happens. It always seems a shame to me that you just can't just use in a manual mode, after all! you just need a back gauge that moves and a blade that comes down. (Lcd displays and programs are nice but not worth scraping the whole chopper over). I realize it all tends to be tired in with the safety light beams and this could be an issue. It might be a case of putting some aftermarket safety feature on. (it they exist). I aways feel that as long as there are two buttons that have to be pressed at the same time! light beams are not needed. I know there are aftermarket programs that can be fitted ("Mico cut" springs to mind) but these can be hugely expensive and can't be fitted to all models.
I'm just in the process of scaping a perfectly good late 1990s Schneider Senator E-Line over a very expensive circuit board. (that may not be the actual issue)
Very sad.
Your input/thoughts are appreciated. ta Simon
Bit of a strange one. Has anyone out there had any success downgrading their guillotine?. When I say downgrade, I mean still being able to use when the electronics pack up. I'm looking at purchasing another guillotine. It will need to be reasonably old (this is all I can afford). Hoping to purchase a model that can still function if and when the programs/electronics pack up. It seems to me the larger guillotines tend to stop functioning all together when this happens. It always seems a shame to me that you just can't just use in a manual mode, after all! you just need a back gauge that moves and a blade that comes down. (Lcd displays and programs are nice but not worth scraping the whole chopper over). I realize it all tends to be tired in with the safety light beams and this could be an issue. It might be a case of putting some aftermarket safety feature on. (it they exist). I aways feel that as long as there are two buttons that have to be pressed at the same time! light beams are not needed. I know there are aftermarket programs that can be fitted ("Mico cut" springs to mind) but these can be hugely expensive and can't be fitted to all models.
I'm just in the process of scaping a perfectly good late 1990s Schneider Senator E-Line over a very expensive circuit board. (that may not be the actual issue)
Very sad.
Your input/thoughts are appreciated. ta Simon