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Old March 15th 11, 02:42 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
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Default Rock-ola Tone Arm grommets needed

Many thanks to the group for the earlier TT motor grommet source tip.
I also need these for my 1455. My metal spacers are missing as well,
and I would appreciate information (or a source) on the proper size so
I can either make 3, or buy them.

I also need the 2 smaller rubber grommets for my tone arm which I am
rebuilding and repainting. These grommets crumbled when I
disassembled, but they were very hardened and loose before I took this
apart - lots of sideplay on the pivot pin. Does anyone know a source
for the 2 small tonearm grommets? Or perhaps the size I should look
for at a radio supply store? Thanks Jack
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Old March 15th 11, 06:54 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
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Default Rock-ola Tone Arm grommets needed

On Mar 15, 9:42*am, "
wrote:
Many thanks to the group for the earlier TT motor grommet source tip.
I also need these for my 1455. My metal spacers are missing as well,
and I would appreciate information (or a source) on the proper size so
I can either make 3, or buy them.

I also need the 2 smaller rubber grommets for my tone arm which I am
rebuilding and repainting. These grommets crumbled when I
disassembled, but they were very hardened and loose before I took this
apart - lots of sideplay on the pivot pin. Does anyone know a source
for the 2 small tonearm grommets? Or perhaps the size I should look
for at a radio supply store? Thanks Jack


I used pinball rubbers.Used the small ones.
You can get the grommets from victory glass,but they have a 30.00 min
order.
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Old March 19th 11, 09:43 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
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Default Rock-ola Tone Arm grommets needed

On Mar 15, 10:42*am, "
wrote:
Many thanks to the group for the earlier TT motor grommet source tip.
I also need these for my 1455. My metal spacers are missing as well,
and I would appreciate information (or a source) on the proper size so
I can either make 3, or buy them.

I also need the 2 smaller rubber grommets for my tone arm which I am
rebuilding and repainting. These grommets crumbled when I
disassembled, but they were very hardened and loose before I took this
apart - lots of sideplay on the pivot pin. Does anyone know a source
for the 2 small tonearm grommets? Or perhaps the size I should look
for at a radio supply store? Thanks Jack


A good selection of grommets at www.mouser.com and no minimum order.
Measured the spacers in my 436 - they are 9/64 id, 3/16 od, and 11/32
long brass tubing. See no reason you couldn't use aluminum. If you
are in/near a metro area, a hobby shop that does model planes/trains
would be a place to look. Or post your address to me & I'll send you
enough aluminum tube to cut a set. Ray
 




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