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Timberwolf Feed Roller Issues


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on my 2006 timberwolf its a imo rf501 limit switch. i changed that when i had my fault with rollers not turning but for me it dident fix the fault it turned out to be just the relay.

 

IMO PRECISION CONTROLS|FR501|LIMIT SWITCH, COMPACT PLUNGER | Farnell United Kingdom

 

thats not the company i got it from but 1st one that came up on google

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As the bit is only small, have you tried ringing one of the official TW agents or even ex-agents like Global Sales in Birmingham? I would have thought that anyone of these guys would have been able to tell you what the fault is over the 'phone and send out the relevant part.

 

What is wrong with your local supplier? Do French dealers work differently to British agents?

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