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Sabina Motors & Controls, Inc. 1440 Burton Place Anaheim, CA 92806
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. PST
Phone: 714-956-0480 Email: info@sabinamotors.com
Company History:
Founded by Les Tjelmeland in 1969, Sabina was one of the leading pioneers in the early solid-state drives industry. At that time Sabina build very small Horsepower DC drives under its own name and also name branding drives for four other manufacturers.
By 1975 Sabina had grown to the point where it needed a newer larger facility. So it moved to its current facility at 1440 Burton Place in Anaheim. At over 32,000 square feet today, our facility houses a drives service center, a motor repair facility, plus a huge inventory of AC drives, DC drives, and motors. We also have our own sheet metal fabrication facility in our building; capable of manufacturing any of the special pieces needed to build our control systems.
Vincent Tjelmeland the current President, started working for his father, Les, when the company was formed in 1969. Later Vince graduating with a degree in Electrical Engineering, with a emphasis on controls systems from CSUF which greatly helped in his career at SABINA. Most of his time was spent working in applications engineering, and to this day he still coordinates many of the more unique systems SABINA builds.
Adam Tjelmeland, Vince’s son, and Les’s grandson, is the third generation working within Sabina. Today Adam is working as the assistant manager for the motor repair division, Sabina Technical Services.
Sabina is proud to have many dedicated employees that have been with us for 30 years or more. Their expertise and knowledge of the older products is invaluable and helps to maintain continuity from yesterday’s products to today. In combination with our expertise and over 40 different drive types we can solve any drive requirement.
Sabina Motors and Controls is the largest drives facility on the west coast. Plus Sabina Technical Services and its motor repair facility gives Sabina a well round service base to handle any need an industrial user might have.
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