I want an old tape drive motor

From: Sellam Ismail <foo_at_siconic.com>
Date: Wed Oct 30 11:27:01 2002

On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Mike Ford wrote:

> Given this list is a pretty diverse bunch of surplus prowlers, I am
> wondering if anybody knows where I can find a couple super low
> inertia motors like some older tape drives and other very rapid
> positioning equipment used. They are easy to spot once you have seen
> one, imagine a super large sams club sized tuna can (say 4" tall x
> 7" dia) with a single portion fruit can on top and shafts sticking
> out the top and bottom. A couple big knobs for brushes etc. and if
> you touch the shaft it turns like nothing is there, very low inertia.
> Here is a picture, and you can even see the two in the middle still
> have some sort of tape drive capstan thing I think.
> <http://www.mindspring.com/~sdinc/pages/contra_p22.html>

Contact the ACCRC. They get old tapes drives in once in a while that
nobody wants to claim and the unit simply gets scrapped. However, the
motors are usually culled because once in a while someone comes in looking
for one for this project or another. The last guy that came in looking
for one was building a submersible hydrogen vehicle (something like that).
Another guy a while back was building windmills for electricity
generation.

Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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