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Source for Low Voltage, low speed motors? Stuart Wheaton 05-18-2009
Posted by Tim Wescott on May 18, 2009, 1:59 pm
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On Mon, 18 May 2009 13:00:04 -0400, Stuart Wheaton wrote:

> Have a project that needs a low voltage, preferably 24 VAC, motor...
> Final output will be about 5 rpm, but I have freedom to build in as much
> reduction as I need, McMaster and Grainger don't offer much in low V ac
> motors, anybody got a good source? Only need one, budget in the $100 or
> less range.
>
>
>
> Stuart

The other two suggestions, plus Herbach & Rademan (do a web search,
they'll pop up). H & R seems to be really good with motors,
electromechanical goodies, and pneumatics.

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www.wescottdesign.com

Posted by Proctologically Violated©® on May 18, 2009, 2:28 pm
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Dude,

I happen to have some beauts: not sure if they will run on 24 AC, but I
know they run on 24 VDC. Super-high quality, super-high torque, about 10
rpm or so, swiss-made or sumpn. 10 years ago they were $300 ea, plus our
mods.
Leads may need soldering or sumpn....

If you have a ups #, you can check'em out.
If you like'em, find me some shots of Michelle in a bathing suit (or nude),
and I'll be happy.

If no ups #, I don't see myself getting to a post office any time
soon.... :(

remove the UN to email me.

--

Mr. PV'd

Mae West (yer fav Congressman) to the Gangster (yer fav Lobbyist):
Hey, Big Boy, is that a wad (of cash) in yer pocket, or are you just
glad to see me??



> Have a project that needs a low voltage, preferably 24 VAC, motor... Final
> output will be about 5 rpm, but I have freedom to build in as much
> reduction as I need, McMaster and Grainger don't offer much in low V ac
> motors, anybody got a good source? Only need one, budget in the $100 or
> less range.
>
>
>
> Stuart



Posted by Proctologically Violated©® on May 18, 2009, 2:31 pm
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Yer not a republican, are you?

Ahhhh, dudn't really matter.... last time Teddy Kennedy got me alone in a
bathroom, I was in the hospital for a week.....

--

Mr. PV'd

Mae West (yer fav Congressman) to the Gangster (yer fav Lobbyist):
Hey, Big Boy, is that a wad (of cash) in yer pocket, or are you just
glad to see me??



> Dude,
>
> I happen to have some beauts: not sure if they will run on 24 AC, but I
> know they run on 24 VDC. Super-high quality, super-high torque, about 10
> rpm or so, swiss-made or sumpn. 10 years ago they were $300 ea, plus our
> mods.
> Leads may need soldering or sumpn....
>
> If you have a ups #, you can check'em out.
> If you like'em, find me some shots of Michelle in a bathing suit (or
> nude), and I'll be happy.
>
> If no ups #, I don't see myself getting to a post office any time
> soon.... :(
>
> remove the UN to email me.
>
> --
>
> Mr. PV'd
>
> Mae West (yer fav Congressman) to the Gangster (yer fav Lobbyist):
> Hey, Big Boy, is that a wad (of cash) in yer pocket, or are you just
> glad to see me??
>
>
>
>> Have a project that needs a low voltage, preferably 24 VAC, motor...
>> Final output will be about 5 rpm, but I have freedom to build in as much
>> reduction as I need, McMaster and Grainger don't offer much in low V ac
>> motors, anybody got a good source? Only need one, budget in the $100 or
>> less range.
>>
>>
>>
>> Stuart
>
>



Posted by Wes on May 18, 2009, 5:12 pm
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>Yer not a republican, are you?

I can vouch that he isn't.

Wes

Posted by Proctologically Violated©® on May 18, 2009, 3:23 pm
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About 1.25" dia, 4" long -- substantially bigger than gunner's dick, and
much, much heavier, and a whole lot more useful.

--

Mr. PV'd

Mae West (yer fav Congressman) to the Gangster (yer fav Lobbyist):
Hey, Big Boy, is that a wad (of cash) in yer pocket, or are you just
glad to see me??



> Dude,
>
> I happen to have some beauts: not sure if they will run on 24 AC, but I
> know they run on 24 VDC. Super-high quality, super-high torque, about 10
> rpm or so, swiss-made or sumpn. 10 years ago they were $300 ea, plus our
> mods.
> Leads may need soldering or sumpn....
>
> If you have a ups #, you can check'em out.
> If you like'em, find me some shots of Michelle in a bathing suit (or
> nude), and I'll be happy.
>
> If no ups #, I don't see myself getting to a post office any time
> soon.... :(
>
> remove the UN to email me.
>
> --
>
> Mr. PV'd
>
> Mae West (yer fav Congressman) to the Gangster (yer fav Lobbyist):
> Hey, Big Boy, is that a wad (of cash) in yer pocket, or are you just
> glad to see me??
>
>
>
>> Have a project that needs a low voltage, preferably 24 VAC, motor...
>> Final output will be about 5 rpm, but I have freedom to build in as much
>> reduction as I need, McMaster and Grainger don't offer much in low V ac
>> motors, anybody got a good source? Only need one, budget in the $100 or
>> less range.
>>
>>
>>
>> Stuart
>
>



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