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In a message dated 96-01-17 13:30:39 EST, [log in to unmask] (Stan Sieler)
writes:
>Denys asks:
>>
>> >We disassembled a dead 7933 for parts, and would love to get the
>> >magnets out of this motor. But...there doesn't appear to be any
>> >way of doing this (short of a blowtorch). (BTW, the motor is about
>> >30 to 40 pounds!)
>>
>> What happened to Mr. Sledge Hammer ?
>
>I believe in using the right tool for the job :)
>
>Mr. Blowtorch isn't in the office today.
>(And, he might affect the magnet, anyway)
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>--
>Stan Sieler [log in to unmask]
> http://www.allegro.com/sieler.html
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Hum, look at Zane's answer. Mr Sledge Hammer might just be the proper tool.
Watch your fingers and let us know:
Zane Howe sent to me:
>A big hammer and a very good flat screwdriver should do the trick. I took
>apart several of these guys about 5 years ago. We use the magnets for
>degaussing all our old reel to reel tapes before throwing them in the trash.
>I think the only think holding the magnets in place is just the great power
>of the magnet itself.
>have lots of fun
>Zane
>Zane Howe Director of Information Systems
>[log in to unmask] Albertson College of Idaho
>Phone (208)459-5409 2112 Cleveland
> Caldwell, ID 83605
Kind regards,
Denys. . .
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