volzuki
Aluminum
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2007
- Location
- Netherlands
I just got a manual from my teacher at school for my pedersen mill. But I thought I might share it. I really hate having to pay for manuals that are supposed to come with the machine you bought, especially if they are bad copies. So I'm willing to scan these and put them on the board for free. So everyone can enjoy what should be theirs from the start, for free.
But is there any need for this? Because they are in german.
The manuals cover:
Specifications, Setup procedures, Solving backlash, Lubrication, and have complete drawings from every part of the mill. And much more.
I have a couple of versions:
The VPU1 manual, dated from 1954 (this is pedersen's horizontal mill)
The VPV1 manual, dated from 1962 (this is the vertical mill, but without the autofeeds)
The combined manual; VPU1/VPV1 for the pedersen universal mill (really a horizontal mill but with a seperate vertical head) And the pedersen vertical mill, WITH auto feeds.
Would I be breaking any copyrights posting these online?
But is there any need for this? Because they are in german.
The manuals cover:
Specifications, Setup procedures, Solving backlash, Lubrication, and have complete drawings from every part of the mill. And much more.
I have a couple of versions:
The VPU1 manual, dated from 1954 (this is pedersen's horizontal mill)
The VPV1 manual, dated from 1962 (this is the vertical mill, but without the autofeeds)
The combined manual; VPU1/VPV1 for the pedersen universal mill (really a horizontal mill but with a seperate vertical head) And the pedersen vertical mill, WITH auto feeds.
Would I be breaking any copyrights posting these online?