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          The RG (Servo Box 1, Servo Box 2) Controller Series is usually 
            identified by a aluminum controller box which usually has four doors 
            on its front. Usually at least three of the front doors will have a 
            hole through which a green LED light shines through. This kind of 
            controller uses a long (~9") PCI Card. The RG Series is a 
            discontinued product.  
            
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             The Premium Series is identified by square black or blue servo 
            motors and a free standing or wheeled controller enclosure. The 
            Premium Series is a discontinued product.  
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             The Servo DaVinici series is identified by a controller enclosure 
            whose status lights are Ready, PC, +5, +25, +48 and round servo 
            motors. Servo DaVinci machines are sometimes in an enclosure but 
            have been made in tabletop styles.  
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             The Stepper DaVinici series is identified by a controller housed 
            in the body of the machine that has an external LED status light 
            indicator and square black servo motors with a knob at the 
            top.Stepper  DaVinci machines are sometimes in an enclosure but have 
            been made in tabletop styles.  
            
            
  
            
 
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             Inverters (Variable Frequency Drives) are responsible for 
            powering the spindle and sometimes a vacuum pump. Over the years, 
            Techno has used Motortronics, Telemechanique and Schneider Electric 
            brands.  
            
            
  
            
 
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