Yes, it's an 8 inch floppy unit (2 drives). glarsson wins 50 gray beard points. For those interested, the vast majority of 8 inch floppy drives used +5 for the logic, +24 for the head stepper motor and AC wall current for the spindle motor. The spindle motor uses a belt to drive the actual spindle pulley/flywheel. In the case of Shugart drives, the spindle motor was 110/220 and the spindle pulley could be replaced for 50 or 60 cycle operation.
The unit I'm repairing got heavy use as I prepared for my VCF East exhibit this year. The AC cooling fan failed but I didn't notice until it was too late. Fortunately, only the PS seemed to suffer for the lack of cooling. At present, rather than repair the large heavy linear power supply, I'm replacing it with a switcher. I use this drive in a number of exhibits and demonstrations each year, so the light little switcher will make it easier to move around. I'm sure I will diagnose and repair the linear PS at some point. The dead fan, on the other hand, is already pitched.