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    Neuma Hybrid manual

    I have searched the forum, and i have searched the web to no avail. I am trying to find any documentation on the Neuma hybrid series. I got one in a trade recently, and the machine and module are both in good working order, but I want to clean and lube them both. The machine sounds great, and so far I am pretty impressed with the overall feel. Regardless, even though I have the original boxes, I don't seem to have any documentation. Voltage seems be good from 9-11 volts but this was unloaded, I have heard that 14 is a good running voltage. I am just going to take it apart and use logic as to where to add lube, but if anyone has any information I would appreciate it endlessly. Thanks in advance.

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    Ive always heard to just lube the bearings. And thats all ive ever done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asA View Post
    Ive always heard to just lube the bearings. And thats all ive ever done.
    Thanks for the quick reply. Just in the body, or in the module as well? Have any service diagrams or instructions?

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    I never got anything instructions wise with any of my neumas. Ive also only ever lubed the machine. My electric mods never got much use. Im sure its just one bearing in the electric mod cant imagine its very complex

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    Thanks for the help. I am gonna pop the back off the main body tomorrow and make sure it is lubed and take it for a test run. It's a real shame there is no document attain for these machines as they really are cool. I always appreciate machines that are original ideas.

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    Its pretty cool seeing the insides. Its soo simple its brilliant.

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    Found this, looks pretty cool.

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    These are actually a rip off of a machine called a pod from one of Paul booths apprentices from about 10 years ago but ill give it up to Carson hill on the push

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    I have here mate, I´ll take some pics and send to you

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    Quote Originally Posted by vodu View Post
    I have here mate, I´ll take some pics and send to you
    Awesome, thanks!

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