[LargeFormat] Jobo CPE2 and Lifts

Lee Carmichael largeformat@f32.net
Sun Mar 3 18:31:08 2002


a guy I know in Houston had a motor control board go out and that is what he
ended up doing.  He bought a new unit w/o the lift and just plugged his lift
into the new body.  Saved about $150 that way.
lee carmichael
click76112@charter.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Filippone" <red735i@earthlink.net>
To: <largeformat@f32.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 5:11 PM
Subject: RE: [LargeFormat] Jobo CPE2 and Lifts


> I put ,my CPE2 together myself...   You are correct.  There is a lift
> assembly then some parts that need to be replaced in the base.....  If you
> buy a new lift, all the parts are there with correct an deasy to use
> directions.
>
> YOu srcrew doen the lift to the base with 3 screws.  You relace the magent
> with a cog.... there are  acouple of different versions of these, so you
> must get the correct one.... details in the instructions..... Lastly, you
> connect the lift arm.  Done ( as I remember it!).. about 30 minutes in
time.
>
> The automatic processors from JOBO start at $1000 used and go to many
> thousands....     the ATL500 is the smallest, and rarely available in the
> secondary market.  The ATL800 stands up and has feed and otput containers
> for each shemnical.  The aATL1000 and ATL1500 are the same size, but the
> 1000 is older and without all the features.  These models handle the
larger
> tanks, but I think are limited to the 4x5 2523 tank.
>
> The 2000 series are the big guys, but start at about $4K used....
> The ATL1 and ATL@ and I think there was an ATL3 , that offer automatic
> processing... but are all used.
>
> The scary part about a used JOBO is the price of repair parts... these
> things are priced for the lab or the paying pro,,,  They are not priced
for
> the occasional (normal) user..... the CPE 2 Lift is cheaper to replace
then
> it is to get a motor for.....!
>
> Frank Filippone
> red735i@earthlink.net
>
>
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