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Hi Guys,

 

Does anyone have a Sfernice Vishay Potentiometer for a Valmet 921 available for sale???

They are located in the black pot beneath the control levers - in our case one of the potentiometers in the left hand pot has stopped working.

 

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HI MATE wilson mate may have one thanks jon

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Yep, tried all of them guys...

 

The Sfernice Vishay potentiometers for sale through RS, Brammer etc are not the same resistances, and the factory say they havent made any for a long time hence none of their distributors have any in stock.

 

Wilsons dont have any.

 

Valmet dont have any in stock but can get them if you but the whole pot, linkage etc which has a serious price tag attached.

 

Might end up biting the bullet and having to get a whole new pot :(

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Yep, tried all of them guys...

 

The Sfernice Vishay potentiometers for sale through RS, Brammer etc are not the same resistances, and the factory say they havent made any for a long time hence none of their distributors have any in stock.

 

Wilsons dont have any.

 

Valmet dont have any in stock but can get them if you but the whole pot, linkage etc which has a serious price tag attached.

 

Might end up biting the bullet and having to get a whole new pot :(

 

HI MATE im sorry can not help sound a night mere thank god i have a old massey mf399 cheap parts jon :thumbup:

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The Sfernice Vishay potentiometers for sale through RS, Brammer etc are not the same resistances, and the factory say they havent made any for a long time hence none of their distributors have any in stock.

 

 

The pot must have range, quality and type marked on it somewhere, the only other critical bit is the spindle then means of adapting to fit the plate.

 

Compliance would be another issue.

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