Do you buy individual I/O cards and modules?

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Answer

Yes — we buy individual I/O cards, processor modules, power supplies, and communication cards. Even a single card can be worth $50 to $500 depending on the brand and model.

Why This Matters for Your Business

Understanding the answer to "Do you buy individual I/O cards and modules?" is critical when you're dealing with surplus industrial controls buyers. Many businesses leave significant money on the table by not knowing the true market value of their equipment or by going to the wrong buyer. We've been in this business for over 30 years and have seen every situation — let us help you get the best outcome.

Whether you're a plant manager dealing with a facility shutdown, a contractor with leftover materials from a cancelled project, or a business upgrading your equipment, the key is to call a specialist before making any decisions. We provide free, no-obligation quotes and can often give you a verbal offer on the spot.

Related Questions

What industrial control brands do you buy? +
We buy all major industrial control brands including Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation), Siemens, GE Fanuc, Omron, Mitsubishi, Schneider Electric (Modicon), ABB, Honeywell, Emerson, and many more. If it's industrial automation, we want to buy it.
How much is a surplus Allen-Bradley PLC worth? +
Allen-Bradley PLC value varies widely. A basic MicroLogix 1000 might be worth $50 to $200. A ControlLogix chassis with modules could be worth $500 to $5,000. A complete ControlLogix system with I/O could be worth $5,000 to $20,000. Call us with the part numbers for a free quote.
Do you buy obsolete PLCs that are no longer supported? +
Yes — obsolete PLCs often command premium prices because replacement parts are scarce. We actively buy discontinued Allen-Bradley, Siemens, GE, and other PLCs. The older and rarer, the more we may pay.
How do I safely pack PLCs for shipment? +
PLCs should be packed in anti-static bags and surrounded by foam or bubble wrap. Avoid stacking heavy items on top. For large quantities, we can arrange freight pickup and provide packing guidance.

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