FS: GS120 Satellite Motor

stogie5150

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Just took this one down, putting up a Birdview in its place, I used it maybe 6 months. I've included brand new hardware AND bracket from my backup bin, so it is ready to roll.

As a little bonus I have included the 50mm tube with it too, it is brand new and unused.

The motors sell for 65.00 brand new, and the 50mm tube is another 15-20 added to that....I'll let the whole shebang go for 50.00 plus whatever kind of shipping you want. Currently the best and fastest is USPS Flat rate boxes, I think the large one is up to about 13.00 now. But we can talk about that.

Check/Postal MO preferred, but I will do Paypal for 5% additional.

Thanks for looking!
 

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Would this work with . . .

I have a 75 cm dish (Samsonic JS75) which I would like to make movable come the spring time.

I assume this motor should work with a 75cm dish? (I've never done movable dishes yet, only fixed)

I'm interested - - - what is the max weight this motor is rated for?

chapelrun
 
I have a 75 cm dish (Samsonic JS75) which I would like to make movable come the spring time.

I assume this motor should work with a 75cm dish? (I've never done movable dishes yet, only fixed)

I'm interested - - - what is the max weight this motor is rated for?

chapelrun

Its rated for up to a 1.2 meter dish I think, but in practice I would try to keep it limited to 1 meter. I have one just like the one I have for sale pulling and pushing a 1m primestar dish with no problems for over a year now. A specific maximum weight, I have no idea. I'd try to keep it as light as humanly possible, in any case, it wears the motor less.

Thanks for your interest.
 

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