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miniaturemen Sponsoring Member of TMP02 Mar 2023 11:04 a.m. PST

Hi all

we have a Tiranti Centricast 300 machine with accessories that we purchased a while back as part of a collection and will be listing on Ebay this week.

Never used one before but wondering –

A. Do you need the former plug set that was origionaly supplied?

B. Studs and Nuts & mould opener screws – do you have to use the ones supplied and that Tiranti sell or are there others that can be used ( I recall seeing a post or video where someone was using some standard nuts with a torque driver, can't find it again when I need it)?

C. Anyone have an instruction manual or is there a downloadable PDF?

Thanks

Gary

Sho Boki Sponsoring Member of TMP02 Mar 2023 12:56 p.m. PST

A. Yes, of cource. In everyday use. Impossible to use without these.

B. I used these opener screws when I used Tiranti rings. After I shall used cupcake rings, no need for them.

C. I have somewhere, comes with machinery, but probably cannot find now.

martin goddard Sponsoring Member of TMP03 Mar 2023 4:15 a.m. PST

Hope you enjoy the machine.
It is lovely and quiet too

martin

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