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Encoder/machine parts source

Posted by Keith Rumley
on 2001-08-08 09:32:53 UTC
Hello all,

FWIW, the following is an unpaid advertisement for a shop owner friend of
mine, packrat extraordinaire, who asked me if I knew anyone who needed or
could use this stuff. :)

HTH,
Keith

Note: Expect to tell him what you want to pay. He's mainly
looking to see these put to use, or meet a need. Real honest and nice guy.
If you're going to put it to good use in some project, cost can be next to
nothing.

20+ new encoders
The encoders are Hohner hollow shaft - cast, sealed bearing housings, with
cables, in-box, and Sumtaks with sealed shafts/cables - some in boxes, some
not. The Sumtak I picked up is a
2048 c/r, 9409-0496, sealed bearing, 3/8" shaft, 5v.
The Hohners vary up to 5/8" ID, the Sumtaks looked to be 3/8 shaft. I think
I saw some Dynapar in there, also.

A number of used LTN Servotechnik mod. G22SCTLB-0256-033-05AA
thingies that look like tachometers (five wire), but I'm guessing at that.

New 8 x 16 x 24 Hoffman 'contemporary
style' NEMA 4 enclosures with a small custom hole pattern (single 2" bolt
pattern consisting of four 10-32 holes with one 3/8" dia center hole ).

The encoders and like came from a couple pallets of surplus from a machine
builder.

Also lots of motors, including some PacSci DC brushed servos, and used
special machines stuff (air cylinders, automation stuff, etc) - in a storage
semi-trailer he's got 'out back'


E-mail or call him if you're interested (remember Michigan time is EST)

Triform Engineering
Nathan Leach - triform@...
6742 160th Ave
West Olive, MI 49460
616-399-6133

(Incidentally, he's a pattern maker by trade.)





























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Keith Rumley 2001-08-08 09:32:53 UTC Encoder/machine parts source