Servo Motors
Posted by
IDA
on 2005-05-04 08:22:42 UTC
Hi Group,
I have, in the UK, some PMDC brushed servo motors with the following ratings:
Continuous torque 5.1Nm
9.4 A
115v
2000rpm.
They are Contraves Powertron (US) made, unused and boxed, stored since mid 1980's. They have a rear shaft and housing designed for a tacho. The output shaft is 17mm, bored to about 11mm, but is short, protruding around 12mm, and will probably need some sort of extender (they were originally designed to have a pinion on a stub located in the bore which was to be laser welded). The motor body is about 290mm long x 100 dia, the rear shaft and tacho housing are contained within the body.
I bought a job lot of these, some of which I will use for my router project, and I would sell the remaining ones at GBP 75 ea. Anybody wanting more information, please email me at simonatidaconcepts.co.uk.
On another note, can anyone recommend a (helpful) source of timing gears/belts in the UK?
Simon
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I have, in the UK, some PMDC brushed servo motors with the following ratings:
Continuous torque 5.1Nm
9.4 A
115v
2000rpm.
They are Contraves Powertron (US) made, unused and boxed, stored since mid 1980's. They have a rear shaft and housing designed for a tacho. The output shaft is 17mm, bored to about 11mm, but is short, protruding around 12mm, and will probably need some sort of extender (they were originally designed to have a pinion on a stub located in the bore which was to be laser welded). The motor body is about 290mm long x 100 dia, the rear shaft and tacho housing are contained within the body.
I bought a job lot of these, some of which I will use for my router project, and I would sell the remaining ones at GBP 75 ea. Anybody wanting more information, please email me at simonatidaconcepts.co.uk.
On another note, can anyone recommend a (helpful) source of timing gears/belts in the UK?
Simon
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Discussion Thread
Robert Neidorff
1999-06-14 09:08:39 UTC
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1999-06-14 13:08:36 UTC
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1999-07-13 19:54:46 UTC
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1999-07-13 20:57:51 UTC
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1999-07-13 21:07:37 UTC
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IDA
2005-05-04 08:22:42 UTC
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2005-08-02 09:30:20 UTC
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2005-08-02 10:14:56 UTC
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2005-08-02 10:29:29 UTC
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2005-08-02 10:33:25 UTC
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2005-08-03 03:31:10 UTC
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