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Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor
Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor... where do you find them... 5/16"
bolt size. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | | | Voice480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | I love to cook with wine Sometimes I even put it in the food |
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Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 11:59:04 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote: Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor... where do you find them... 5/16" bolt size. ...Jim Thompson --- http://www.mcmaster.com/#motor-mounts/=1h1gwa JF |
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Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 14:08:30 -0500, John Fields
wrote: On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 11:59:04 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor... where do you find them... 5/16" bolt size. ...Jim Thompson --- http://www.mcmaster.com/#motor-mounts/=1h1gwa JF Thanks John (and Tim) ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | | | Voice480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | I love to cook with wine Sometimes I even put it in the food |
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Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor
Jim Thompson wrote:
Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor... where do you find them... 5/16" bolt size. ...Jim Thompson Or if you don't like McMaster, and you don't mind having to prove you're a biz-ness, there's probably a Granger's near you. (But as long as you don't mind paying top dollar for everything, McMaster-Carr is very nice to deal with). -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Do you need to implement control loops in software? "Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" was written for you. See details at http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/actfes.html |
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Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor
Tim Wescott wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor... where do you find them... 5/16" bolt size. ...Jim Thompson Or if you don't like McMaster, and you don't mind having to prove you're a biz-ness, there's probably a Granger's near you. The local Grainger's doesn't care, as long as you have money. They changed their policy a few years ago when the area was hit with so many hurricanes and no one stocked the twist lock plugs for portable generators. They didn't want to fool with collecting sales tax on a couple retail sales each quarter. (But as long as you don't mind paying top dollar for everything, McMaster-Carr is very nice to deal with). -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense! |
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Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:59:11 -0700, Tim Wescott wrote:
Jim Thompson wrote: Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor... where do you find them... 5/16" bolt size. ...Jim Thompson Or if you don't like McMaster, and you don't mind having to prove you're a biz-ness, there's probably a Granger's near you. (But as long as you don't mind paying top dollar for everything, McMaster-Carr is very nice to deal with). Granger is easy to setup an account. I did it on-line. Just have to have a tax-id and a business name. I even got a small line of credit. I ordered some pulleys and stuff for my mower. Only issue I had was some salesman called me up wanting to sell me more stuff and ask what kind work I did. Just tell them classified research - that end's the conversation. -- Joe Chisolm Marble Falls, Tx |
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On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 11:59:04 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:
Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor... where do you find them... 5/16" bolt size. ...Jim Thompson Electric supply houses should have them. You neck of the woods the air conditioning places might have them for swamp coolers. -- Joe Chisolm Marble Falls, TX |
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Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor
"Tim Wescott" wrote in message ... Jim Thompson wrote: Rubber Mounts for an Electric Motor... where do you find them... 5/16" bolt size. ...Jim Thompson Or if you don't like McMaster, and you don't mind having to prove you're a biz-ness, there's probably a Granger's near you. (But as long as you don't mind paying top dollar for everything, McMaster-Carr is very nice to deal with). Funny thing is that Grainger is McMaster's biggest customer - this according to a friend who works for McMaster sales in Georgia. Guess they have tiered pricing system. I just searched for a replacement thermostat for my chest freezer. Things been running full on for about a month now... Grainger had a bunch of bulb type 'stats in the 50-200 dollar range, none of which thrilled me. The OEM part from Sears was ridiculous- could have replaced the whole freezer for that price. Grainger also listed an electronic unit with thermistor probe that was programmable for use heating or cooling and had a LCD readout of temperature - made by Ranco. Model ETC-111000-000 Digital Temperature Controller was $75 from Grainger and $59 from Ranco online. http://www.rancoetc.com/ranco-etc111...ller-p-86.html I figure that I'll mount this to the wall next to the freezer's electrical outlet and wire it into the outlet. Most of the exterior of the freezer is used for heat dissipation from the condensor - so I'm a bit hesitant to drill mounting holes. Oppie |
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