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    PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC STEPPER REPLACEMENT

    I have an old (1996) MultiCam 22 Plus CNC Router. I call it "Arnold" because of the sound it makes, just like the movie Terminator.

    Arnold is going to get a complete rebuild and will be PC based when complete. Only the mechanical portion will remain.

    I need to replace a stepper for the "Y" axis. I've contacted a couple of vendors and have received no reply from them as to a stepper replacement. The existing stepper is a Pacific Scientific motor which is no longer in business. The market is full of vendors but I'm not sure of the "EXACT" stepper replacement.

    Any help would be appreciated. I have included an attachment with the particulars.

    Thanks in advance.

    Jim Markevitch

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    Re: PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC STEPPER REPLACEMENT

    actually, pacsci is alive and well. bought by danaher kollmorgen.

    perhaps if you give the pacsci complete part number, some kollmorgen distributor like us will send u full info on ur present motor and quote a new drop in replacement one too.

    u should include part no of drive too - since it may be antique unipolar (waste 1/2 ur motor specs) so one knows what SYSTEM speed/torque u really had.

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