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For maintenance teams working with aging equipment, what are the creative workarounds for keeping 20-year-old PLCs and drives running when replacement parts are no longer available?

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Hey team, I'm dealing with some real headaches trying to keep our 20-year-old PLCs and drives running. The manufacturer stopped making replacement parts years ago, and I'm wondering what creative workarounds other maintenance pros have come up with. We've got production lines depending on this equipment, and I need to keep things running without breaking the budget. What are some clever solutions you've found for keeping these aging systems alive when the original parts just aren't available anymore?

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