You are bidding on a used but in good condition servo motor by Aerotech. This motor was used on military aircraft, but was removed due to rigorous maintenance and replacement schedules. It cost the feds $1,500. The motor has a tach. It weighs about 10.1 lbs.
I have one more motor like that (1135), which I will put up for sale in a month or so.
It is guaranteed not to be DOA. Specifically, it was tested as follows: connecting 12V car battery to the power connectors made the motor turn nicely and quietly, albeit slowly (it has 80 V bus voltage). I have not, however, tested its tach/encoder features, due to lack of tools.
Satisfaction Guarantee: if you do not like this motor for any reason, you can return it back to me within four days of receipt. You will be responsible for all shipping costs as well as 10% restocking fee.
The unit can be shipped with or without the mounting unit.Performance Specs: Click here for details.
These are very nice motors, with double shielded bearings. From Aerotech website:
Brush, Rotary Servomotors Dynamically balanced, skewed rotorfor exceptionally smooth velocity Standard stainless-steel shaft resistscorrosion Double shielded bearing for longmotor life Options include tachometer,encoders, metric flange, and integral cable |
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MS Word File Document: MSO1-Pinouts.doc