Legacy Electronics
| 19" Rack |
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| The Oilgear analog module rack control systems have, since the year 2000, been replaced by the new microprocessor based, din rail mounted, EPC Servo Controller. We can continue, for a short period of time, to provide new modules, on a special basis, for replacement, duplications, unique applications, etc. |
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The Analog Module Rack control system was developed in the late 1960's. Oilgear Automation System's goal was to be able to engineer custom control systems using standard modular building blocks. Each module was designed using solid-state technology, with test points, and adjustment points clearly identified on the front of the module. To add greater versatility, each standard module was designed with a number of options which can be selected when back plane wiring the module rack. All modules where performance tested at the time of manufacture and again during the final system test. Modules were housed in an aluminum rack, which became a complete functioning unit after being back plane wired. Since the introduction of Oilgear Automation Systems EPC Servo Controller, this rack design has become obsolete. However, most of the Analog Rack documentation is still available for download in the Online Documentation section. |
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| Mini-Rack |
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| The Oilgear Mini-Rack control systems have, since the year 2000, been replaced by the new microprocessor based, din rail mounted, EPC Servo Controller. We can continue, for a short period of time, to provide new modules and Mini-Rack systems, on a special basis, for replacement, duplications, unique applications, etc. |
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The Mini-Rack control system was developed shortly after the 19" rack system. Oilgear Automation System's goal was to be able to engineer custom control systems using standard modular building blocks. Each module was designed using solid-state technology, with test points, and adjustment points clearly identified on the front of the module. To add greater versatility, each standard module was designed with a number of options which can be selected when back plane wiring the module rack. All modules where performance tested at the time of manufacture and again during the final system test. Modules were housed in an aluminum rack, which became a complete functioning unit after being back plane wired. Since the introduction of Oilgear Automation Systems EPC Servo Controller, the Mini-Rack design has become obsolete. However, most of the Analog Rack documentation is still available for download in the Online Documentation section. |
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| A.C. Amplifier |
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| If you have a Oilgear AC Amplifier unit like the one shown below you need to replace it now; there is no longer a way for Oilgear to service or support these units. |
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The AC Amplifier was first developed to answer the calling of the increased complexity of control systems in all fields of manufacture during the late 50's. Since then the AC amplifier has been replaced by the Analog Rack System and from there by the EPC Servo Controller. The AC Amplifier is Obsolete and can no longer be supported as most of the components used to construct it are no longer available. However Oilgear Automation Systems can assist you in upgrading to a EPC Servo Controller to work in place of your AC Amplifier. |
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