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What is this part called?

By MustangPaul

10 years ago


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    #1 10 years ago

    What is this rubber stop called? I've looked on Marco and can't find it. 2 of these are so bad I don't dare touch them until I can find new ones and replace them. Thanks.

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    #4 10 years ago
    Quoted from blownfuse:

    Perhaps what I posted in this thread will help you.

    beat me to it!

    #6 10 years ago

    I ordered these for my DE machine - found it by part number.
    http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/545-5105-00

    #7 10 years ago

    Grommets, or bumper plugs.

    #8 10 years ago

    Yeah its Grommet

    #9 10 years ago

    A grommet...I knew that Thanks for the help guys. I'm going to contact Marco tomorrow. Probably a 40 cent part that costs $6.95 to ship.

    #10 10 years ago
    Quoted from MustangPaul:

    A grommet...I knew that Thanks for the help guys. I'm going to contact Marco tomorrow. Probably a 40 cent part that costs $6.95 to ship.

    Y'know, you can find these at pretty much any hardware store. No shipping required. All you need to know is the hole size in the coil bracket. (Please don't ask me what a 'hardware store' is!)

    #12 10 years ago

    This is what you want . http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/38-6420

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    #13 10 years ago
    Quoted from StevenP:

    Y'know, you can find these at pretty much any hardware store. No shipping required. All you need to know is the hole size in the coil bracket. (Please don't ask me what a 'hardware store' is!)

    Your rite...never thought of that. Thanks Steven.

    #14 10 years ago

    Yup that's it, how I missed that at Marco I'll never know. I'll go to the hardware store like Steven suggested tomorrow.

    #15 10 years ago

    Thanks a lot guys. Pinside members are the BEST.

    #16 10 years ago
    Quoted from MustangPaul:

    I'll go to the hardware store like Steven suggested tomorrow.

    Good luck with that . I have never seen those at Hardware stores .

    #17 10 years ago

    The only grommets I'm familiar with at any local hardware store are designed to protect wires passing through metal. They are made of a much softer rubber and don't protrude up from the metal as far.

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    #18 10 years ago

    Just a different version of the same idea. I like the black/grey rubber/silicone door mutes because they aren't prone to rotting away like the other type made of gum rubber tend to do.

    #19 10 years ago

    Got it today, 37 cents. Here is a pic. with old and new. Thanks StevenP for the idea.

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    #20 10 years ago
    Quoted from MustangPaul:

    Got it today, 37 cents. Here is a pic. with old and new. Thanks StevenP for the idea.

    That is not the right part

    #21 10 years ago
    Quoted from McCune:

    That is not the right part

    but it works just like the old one and fits perfectly.

    #22 10 years ago

    haha. good enough for government work.

    #23 10 years ago
    Quoted from RawleyD:

    haha. good enough for government work.

    but without all the red tape.

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