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Katiemoss
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ZMM sliven CU 500 MT (1997)

Post: # 43400Unread post Katiemoss
Wed Jul 27, 2016 7:37 am

Looking for a manual or schematics on a universal lathe from ZMM

Having a hard time findin any resources online

Any help would be appreciated!

ZMM sliven cu 500 mt year of manufacture 1997

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Re: ZMM sliven CU 500 MT (1997)

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Wed Jul 27, 2016 8:19 am

wrong type of lathe i think,or do u have other things in mind :o

i did like the vid on "ZMM Bulgaria Holding ZMM Sliven manufacturing plant"
reminds me of when i was in my mid teens working at EMS holdings..

biglove

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Re: ZMM sliven CU 500 MT (1997)

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Thu Aug 04, 2016 10:43 am

I got an email from zmm, got a digital copy of the service manual and the parts catalogue, not sure how to upload the files though once I figure it out I'll share it with you guys

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Re: ZMM sliven CU 500 MT (1997)

Post: # 43475Unread post Katiemoss
Fri Aug 05, 2016 3:08 pm

Here is the Service manual and 3 out of the 4 parts catalogues
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Re: ZMM sliven CU 500 MT (1997)

Post: # 43476Unread post Katiemoss
Fri Aug 05, 2016 3:15 pm

The last parts catalog

Here is the contact I am using for ordering

These also all provide schematics

info@vedi-international.com
Valentin Velkov
VEDI International Ltd.
Bulgaria
www.vedi-international.com
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Re: ZMM sliven CU 500 MT (1997)

Post: # 43477Unread post markrob
Fri Aug 05, 2016 4:58 pm

Hi,

You are posting in the wrong forum. The lathes found here are used to cut vinyl audio discs, and are not lathes used by machinists.

Mark

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