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Glenn Middleton

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Posted on Monday, June 26, 2006 - 10:17 am:   

Doug's comments certainly indicate the best way to go. However I do have some Canon T Series electric motors, both new and salvage/reclaimed. They were brought in a job lot of NOS T90 spares. These particular motors were unlabelled/unpackaged. Whilst I have identified some as T90 items, the majority seem to have non T90 codes on them.

If you send me the following details, I will see if I have a replacement;

Diameter of case, Nos of teeth on pinion, length of case, overall length, method of retaining motor ie does motor have a threaded spigot behind pinion or is it held by screws, any ref code printed on case.

The spares are definitely Canon in origin - they originated from a Canon Agency.

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