WANTED: Chute for Euro underpinner (foot-operated)

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TomC
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WANTED: Chute for Euro underpinner (foot-operated)

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Bit of a long shot but... does anyone have a wedge chute that would take 15mm wedges for my Euro underpinner foot-operated (butterfly?) ?
Or if not, can anyone point my in the right direction of a supplier that might have one?
Thank you,
Tom
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Re: WANTED: Chute for Euro underpinner (foot-operated)

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framers corner or under pinner spares.
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Re: WANTED: Chute for Euro underpinner (foot-operated)

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I may be wrong but I have my doubts as to whether there ever was such a thing. :roll:
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Re: WANTED: Chute for Euro underpinner (foot-operated)

Post by Roboframer »

I'm sure their wasn't and nor was there for my pneumatic one.
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Re: WANTED: Chute for Euro underpinner (foot-operated)

Post by TomC »

Thank you - I suppose I was only assuming(hoping?) there was actually such a thing - it currently has a chute up to 10mm and I'm wanting it to take larger wedges. Looks like my only option is getting another underpinner. Thanks again, Tom
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Re: WANTED: Chute for Euro underpinner (foot-operated)

Post by Timh »

could you just stack two seven mm wedges?
we have a euro butterfly pinner and it works for us
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Re: WANTED: Chute for Euro underpinner (foot-operated)

Post by TomC »

Thanks very much Timh, you have solved my problem: stacking the wedges seems a much more straightforward, & cost effective, way to go.
All the best,
Tom
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Re: WANTED: Chute for Euro underpinner (foot-operated)

Post by Dave the frame »

Hi

the euro as far as I know never had chutes. There is a knob underneath that adjusts the wedge holder for different size wedges. The wedges were inserted in the machine without a chute and removed with the magnet which came attached to a piece of plastic tubing.
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Re: WANTED: Chute for Euro underpinner (foot-operated)

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I think you're getting chutes and cartridges confused :wink:
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