HUDY 102203 Tire Truer Control Board - Replacement PCB  [HSP-102203]

HUDY 102203 Tire Truer Circuit Board SET
Price:
AUD$204.38
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-102203
Condition:
Brand New
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Control Board Features and Fitment

The HUDY 102203 Tire Truer Circuit Board SET is an aftermarket replacement PCB designed for use inside tyre truer assemblies. This description highlights the board's control responsibilities, expected influence on finishing consistency, and routine handling and maintenance advice for modellers.

The PCB coordinates input and feedback signals that regulate the truer's cutting or abrasive actions, affecting the final tyre profile. It is presented as a replacement electronic assembly to return a truer unit to normal functioning when the original control board fails or exhibits faults.

Typical installation steps include removing the unit cover, unplugging the old board, and installing the replacement while observing connector orientation and mechanical fixation points. Follow the original equipment guidelines for torque and wiring, and perform a slow-speed functional test before resuming regular trimming operations. Wiring diagrams and exact electrical values are not provided here; consult the truer manufacturer's materials for that information.

Specifications

  • Item Tire Truer Circuit Board SET
  • Material Not specified by manufacturer
  • Model Number 102203
  • Compatibility Not specified, consult manufacturer details

As a replacement electronic module for tyre truer units, HUDY 102203 restores key control functionality. Confirm compatibility with your specific truer before ordering and handle the PCB using static-safe techniques.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some HUDY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 8-12 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
The vendor does not list materials or lifecycle data here. Treat the board as an electronic replacement and follow proper cooling and mounting practices to avoid undue stress or heat exposure.
Work on a clean, static-safe surface with appropriate tools, label connectors before removal, and keep small fasteners in a tray to avoid loss or mixing.
Some truer units may need basic alignment or zeroing procedures after a board change; follow the truer manufacturer's service instructions for any calibration steps.
Use a grounded wrist strap, avoid touching exposed components, and secure the PCB in place with the correct fasteners to prevent vibration-related damage during operation.

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