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If they're for your work and you have others of the same model, I'd try to salvage the easily worn/breakable parts in case you need them to replace on other units.
Besides electronics, some of those gears and rollers get hard to find after a few years because of the constant upgrading of newer models.
The old parts get difficult to find.
Hopefully somebody here can help direct you to anything else useful inside of them if you're just doing scrap-work on units to be discarded.
To store in your garage Dave, only to be replaced by the crap the misses throws out in YOUR! outside man cave.copiers and printers are a great source of stepper motors -- ALWAYS worth saving
Sorry Errol, I couldn't seem to type without linking!!
These are good fun vids if you enjoy stripping and scavenging as I do!!
Martin
My wife usually considers it great cause to celebrate when I occasionally decide to throw some part away!
copiers and printers are a great source of stepper motors -- ALWAYS worth saving
At the very least, harvest the nuts and bolts.
Wiring looms and connectors can be handy.
Relays, power semiconductors, through-hole components with enough leg length to be re-usable.
I wouldn't bother with electrolytic capacitors, which may have died from old age anyway.
that's a common occurrence
Hmm, my wife threw me away too!! Nearly two years, kind of divorced, but not quite!!y wife usually considers it great cause to celebrate when I occasionally decide to throw some part away!
I personally keep most small pcb's assembled!. Then scavenge later when needing a component.
Hi MartinHmm, my wife threw me away too!! Nearly two years, kind of divorced, but not quite!!
I wasn't as good as a photocopier, but I was damn good at telling her to stop saying the same thing!!!
Does that count''
I personally keep most small pcb's assembled!. Then scavenge later when needing a component.
All wires and connectors, heat sinks, fans, screws as suggested above, header pins, motors, gears, and most importantly, gears with motor assemblies and guide rails!!...
Too many items to list but it's all gold for scavengers!!
Martin