DonutMachine
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2007
- 3
Long story short – I have a mini-donut machine and one of motors that cycles on and off quit working. The good news is it came with a life time guarantee. The bad news is the guy who built them died years ago and his company disappeared from the face of the earth. I should have asked more questions about who’s life time the guarantee was good for. Through substitution of parts between motors with identical control schemes I have isolated the problem to what looks like a solid-state relay. It’s about 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” square hockey puck style about ½” thick. It has four spade connectors at the corners and a small 4 pin connector in the middle that connects to a position sensor.
The only identifying marks are the numbers 101702 with 9116 under it.
Is this a part #? Is there any way I can find out if this part is still available? What the specs are? Is there any way to figure out who made the part? etc., etc.?
I would really appreciate a little help on this.
Thanx
The only identifying marks are the numbers 101702 with 9116 under it.
Is this a part #? Is there any way I can find out if this part is still available? What the specs are? Is there any way to figure out who made the part? etc., etc.?
I would really appreciate a little help on this.
Thanx