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George December 17th 13 05:18 PM

Hardinge hlv-h power feed motor brushes
 
I have a Bodine power feed motor that needs brushes. Both Bodine and
Hardinge told me that they are not available through them. Does anyone
have a source?


George

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Gunner Asch[_6_] December 17th 13 06:47 PM

Hardinge hlv-h power feed motor brushes
 
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 17:18:02 +0000, George
wrote:

I have a Bodine power feed motor that needs brushes. Both Bodine and
Hardinge told me that they are not available through them. Does anyone
have a source?


George


Pull a brush and go to any electric motor shop and ask them to match
them up for you.

Gunner

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Jon Elson[_3_] December 17th 13 09:16 PM

Hardinge hlv-h power feed motor brushes
 
George wrote:

I have a Bodine power feed motor that needs brushes. Both Bodine and
Hardinge told me that they are not available through them. Does anyone
have a source?

Some Ace hardware stores have brushes. They have these metal boxes full
of springs, strange nuts and couplings, and all sorts of stuff, and
one of the boxes has motor brushes. Get the closest one you can find
that is a bit bigger, and sand it to an exact fit. You can re-use the
spring and terminal cap off the old brush.

Jon


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