My company is demoing a robotics facility, and these two devices are in the old machine shop building. I think it has something to do with hydraulic fluid filling or something. Just curious what it actually is, and if it's worth anything, otherwise it's getting junked
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Originally posted by zaq123 View PostLooks like hydraulic test stand....to test hoses, valves, pumps or provide precise flow for testing etc. What was the business?
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Robotics - automated material handling, I think it's an old Vecna lab.1991 318is ---230K - DD
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Originally posted by RickSloan
so if you didnt get it like that did you glue fuzzy oil to the entire thing?
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Originally posted by MrBurgundy View PostSuper hard to tell, which means it's probably something custom built for a job they ran there, which essentially means, it's worthless as a whole, but I see a fat servo motor there. Those can be worth some cash depending on the brand and if the driver is there with it.1991 318is ---230K - DD
1991 318i ---- 308K - retired
Originally posted by RickSloan
so if you didnt get it like that did you glue fuzzy oil to the entire thing?
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Anyone know what these are?
Originally posted by jrobie79 View Postwhich piece is the servo, I can go take a look at the model if I know where to look
Servo is the black box with 2 connectors and yellow triangle sticker, last picture, bottom of the pic. It’s definitely testing or some sort of educational stand where you can assemble different configuration
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Originally posted by MrBurgundy View PostSuper hard to tell, which means it's probably something custom built for a job they ran there, which essentially means, it's worthless as a whole, but I see a fat servo motor there. Those can be worth some cash depending on the brand and if the driver is there with it.1991 318is ---230K - DD
1991 318i ---- 308K - retired
Originally posted by RickSloan
so if you didnt get it like that did you glue fuzzy oil to the entire thing?
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Okay, so referencing the first pic here, you want to detach that orange coupling from the servo shaft.
Then, you're going to want to get those two cables with the connectors, trace those back and grab the servo drive they're attached to, or should be attached to.
You need to sell the servo, the two cables and the drive as one kit.
As for the price, idk, you'll have to look online.
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