Junk yard hunt
Posted by
WAnliker@x...
on 1999-07-21 17:18:32 UTC
I also found a large "sanding unit" It is very large, very heavy, and $1000,
fob Alb.
It is located at Surplus City in Alb. NM,1-505-292-7131
It contained:
6 each 16A20ACR controllers Quality Motion Control
1 each B25A20ACM controller Quality Motion Control
1 each Compumotor SX series SX 6 Controller
7 each 2234-MF8006-30 Steppers (assumed), 2, with right angle gearboxes
(these drove a feed belt), 5, with approximately 18 in long THK LM Guide
actuators, complete assemblies, all the steppers (assumed) had a #778222-033
feedback device mounted on the tail end.
1 large Stepper (assumed), Compumotor 4786-MF8027-30, This is a very large
unit and was hooked up to the SX-6 controller. (this drove a sanding belt)
I say steppers, they but may be Servos.
Numerous end of travel sensors, plus a large quantity of other misc. parts of
all types.
I think it was manufactured by Advanced Motion controls, Albuquerque, NM.
I have no financial interest in any of the stuff I found.
You know all I know about the unit.
fob Alb.
It is located at Surplus City in Alb. NM,1-505-292-7131
It contained:
6 each 16A20ACR controllers Quality Motion Control
1 each B25A20ACM controller Quality Motion Control
1 each Compumotor SX series SX 6 Controller
7 each 2234-MF8006-30 Steppers (assumed), 2, with right angle gearboxes
(these drove a feed belt), 5, with approximately 18 in long THK LM Guide
actuators, complete assemblies, all the steppers (assumed) had a #778222-033
feedback device mounted on the tail end.
1 large Stepper (assumed), Compumotor 4786-MF8027-30, This is a very large
unit and was hooked up to the SX-6 controller. (this drove a sanding belt)
I say steppers, they but may be Servos.
Numerous end of travel sensors, plus a large quantity of other misc. parts of
all types.
I think it was manufactured by Advanced Motion controls, Albuquerque, NM.
I have no financial interest in any of the stuff I found.
You know all I know about the unit.