M&R Digikote T-2 Auto coater

Saint Paul, MN, United States

M&R Digikote T-2 auto coater. Automatically coat 2 screens at the same time.

Well.... It DID work. In moving another piece of equipment one of the solenoid coils on the front was bumped with the pallet jack and fell off. Tried to have M&R come out to fix the unit but they were not interested, said it was SUPER easy to fix and we could do it on our own while they talked us through it. Never got around to doing so. It turns on, air clamps are responsive, digital screen works, you can change all the values, it just throws a error code because it is not getting a response from the part that was knocked off.

We have all the parts. The solenoid coil was not damaged, but the bracket that holds it on was. Could be a project for some JB Weld! We have all the screws, parts and instruction manual.

Not interested in crating it, so throw on your long underwear and head up to Minnesota and pick it up. No snow as of yet!

I know this will be a project for someone so I'm not really looking for any money from anyone. I'll trade it for like 20 23*31 screens(no mesh).

We have a forklift and can load it. I can get other pictures and measurements if you are serious.

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Wanted to bump this.

Also, if you don't have screens to trade, I'd take $150 for it. Just figured the screens would be cheaper for people!

**Will not be available Jan 15-25th to load**

Had a handful of people ask questions and for more pics, sorry we have moved it into our storage container so pics are limited...

-No clue the year

- 110V, 12.5A

-Serial Number 100144419C

Yes, it did work without a issue. solenoid coils were bumped and need to be repaired/replaced.

The Digikote was manufactured October 2001 and the original part number for the solenoid is 1011110A but that part has been replaced by part number 9500338. I would love to get it but i'm in the Houston area. Just thought I would pass out that information.

tshirtxtremes wrote:
The Digikote was manufactured October 2001 and the original part number for the solenoid is 1011110A but that part has been replaced by part number 9500338. I would love to get it but i'm in the Houston area. Just thought I would pass out that information.

Thanks!

Bump.

Got new equipment coming next week need the room. Otherwise the scrapper is picking it up!

NLI42503 wrote:
I am guessing that this has been scrapped - but wanted to reach out and see if it is still available. Thank you.

Long gone.... But the meth heads that took it may have brought it home for a nice center piece and not scrapped it... I guess you never know:D