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One thing i have found wrong is the green FWD light is burnt out. Lol.
 
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I found this online, although it doesn’t seem to be of much help.
 
OK, orange instead of red. Near 0 ohms is good.

Does that machine have a movable chip shield? I have heard of those being interlocked with a switch.
 
OK, orange instead of red. Near 0 ohms is good.

Does that machine have a movable chip shield? I have heard of those being interlocked with a switch.
It did. The switch is placed in the correct position for continuity.
 
If there are any other interlocks, check those.

Then my next step would be a auxiliary contact blocks on the front of the CU-11 contactors. The control power should be connected through the Normally Closed (NC) contacts.

I can't read any wire numbers in your pictures, so can't help you there.
 
You can’t see any of my photos? I can try uploading off the forum server if need be.
 
I can see the images, but they are not clear enough to read any labels on wires and components.
 
Ah ok. I can try and get some more detailed photos later/tomorrow.

I was just inspecting an RF45 manual, I don’t think the wiring is the same as my mill but I think something clicked in my head. Should I be getting 24v across the 2 low voltage terminals of the transformer(terminal 30 + 31)? I am getting a reading of 0 volts.

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Yes, I would expect 24V across 30-31. Are you getting 240V across 20 - 21?
 
Ugh. That’s not good.
But to answer your question, yes 20/21 show 240v (actually 210v, all my house seems to give).
 
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