Dear Members,
 
I may have to build a simple and economic turntable as an alternative choice. 
I believe many of you have this experience.  I sincerely appreciate your
advise.
 
I have seen several simple turntables.  It seems a motor and a switch are the
main parts.  I spoke to our mechanical guy.  He told me I might also need a
gearbox (have no idea about this).  He also told me I have to determine the
max load (500lb should be enough).
 
Could you please let me know the parts (manufacturer, model, etc.) needed to
build a turntable?
 
I lost control of the 2090 controller.  I don't know if the problem from the
controller or the turntable.  The vendor kept silent yesterday.  We have a
line of products waiting for tests.
 
FYI.  We have all kinds of nice tools and equipment in the building.  Bending
metal, punching holes, etc. are not a problem.  We have several technicians in
the shop to help.  I don't need to build it by myself.
 
Thank you very much for your time and look for your help.
 
Best regards,
Grace Lin
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