Used equipment/button wear
Used equipment/button wear
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I can only guess where this should be posted, but it was worth a try.
Has anyone found a good way to repair worn off soft touch buttons on old CNCs? The plastic covering the controls is very brittle on our old mill and laser, and the parts over many of the buttons have come off.
I'm looking into some kind of tape to cover the buttons, but I'm concerned that the greasy, dusty environment wont let any such repairs last long.
Does anyone have any ingenous solutions?
Has anyone found a good way to repair worn off soft touch buttons on old CNCs? The plastic covering the controls is very brittle on our old mill and laser, and the parts over many of the buttons have come off.
I'm looking into some kind of tape to cover the buttons, but I'm concerned that the greasy, dusty environment wont let any such repairs last long.
Does anyone have any ingenous solutions?





RE: Used equipment/button wear
RE: Used equipment/button wear
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http://www.karman.com/custom.cfm
http://www.jamak.com
http://www.eecoswitch.com/Catalog%20Files/cat_elas.htm
http://www.usplasticcoatings.com
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http://www.rescuetape.com then there's this
Are these the type of things you need? You might be able to thermal vacuum form a plastic copy of your control panel and send that to one of those companies for a transfer to be made. Sounds like some custom work is needed, good luck.
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RE: Used equipment/button wear
Has anyone tried that rescue tape? Would it work in a single layer over the existing rubber cover? Sounds like cool stuff if it really does what it claims~
RE: Used equipment/button wear
If you have several machines with buttons on the panel in the same positions then it would be cheaper to order in quantity, of course you already know that. As it can be classified as custom, some of those companies will attempt to gauge you. A thorough search should find one affordable I would think.
The cheapest way might be to do all the work yourself. The membrane thickness might not be super uniform and might look a little globby or melted, but as long as it protects who cares.
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