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Date: | Mon, 6 Apr 1998 17:02:11 -0500 |
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Anyone that is interested:
I recently was faced with the decision of paying $2700US for a
rebuilt Balzers (now Pfeiffer Vacuum Tech) turbo pump or trying to fix the
broken one here. I chose to rebuild it myself and, although I had to buy
some "special" tools, I still saved enough money to pay for a trip to
Europe! The task was not too difficult even with a drawing that was
outdated and somewhat erroneous.
The pump is still running four weeks later producing a better vacuum
than it did before it broke. I would be happy to give details to anybody by
e-mail or phone.
Cheers,
Richard Socki
Sr. Scientist
NASA-LESC, Johnson Space Center
Mail Code C-23
2400 NASA Rd.
Houston, TX USA 77058
281-483-9932 office
281-483-5317 lab
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