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I have 2 types of washers here that I am wondering if they are special Brunswick washers with part numbers, or not.
They are both thick washers. The first has a 1-5/8" OD, a 3/8" ID, and a 5/32" thickness. It looks like a pressed steel washer.
The second has a 1-5/8" OD, a 5/16" ID, and a 1/8" thickness. The inner hole has a pressed look but the outside looks machined.
These are not standard dimensions for washers so I am thinking that they are used somewhere specific in the machines, but am not quite sure where. I looked at the washer diagrams in the parts book, but it is not there....but I know that some special washers are not shown in those parts diagrams in the quality book. I am looking for part numbers because I want to get my hands on some of these washers (either one) for something I am working on where the 1-5/8" OD is perfect size and any ID less than 11/16" will be fine (because I can drill the hole open).
I have the Quality Hardware Catalog. The one you are suggesting has the same thickness, ID, and are similar in look (pressed steel) as the first washer I described, but the OD is too small at 1-3/8". The washer I have that I am looking for is exactly the same as those except the OD is 1-5/8", and unfortunatly that dimension is critical to what I would be using it for.
Both of the washers that I have in my possession are not in the hardware catalog diagrams.....thats not to say that they are not Brunswick parts, because I know of some Brunswick hardware that is not present in the diagrams. They are not standard washers and I can't find them at the local hardware store, or fastenal. So I don't know where they would be from if not Brunswick.
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I believe wepauls is right about the larger (i.d.) of the two washers. The other sounds to me like the washer installed on the rake shock. (11-190519-000)
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I believe wepauls is right about the larger (i.d.) of the two washers. The other sounds to me like the washer installed on the rake shock. (11-190519-000)
they are not 11-190519-000 or 11-190522-000 washers. The ones I have and need are 1-5/8" OD washers and these are too small
I am looking for part numbers because I want to get my hands on some of these washers (either one) for something I am working on where the 1-5/8" OD is perfect size and any ID less than 11/16" will be fine (because I can drill the hole open).
I found one that will work for what I need it for. 12-100170-015 It is the washer used on the end of the 1:1 shaftwith the 5/8" bolt. I got lucky. It is a thick washer with a 1-5/8" OD and a 11/16" ID.
Im still curious about the other washers and if and where they are used on the pinsetters
I found one that will work for what I need it for. 12-100170-015 It is the washer used on the end of the 1:1 shaftwith the 5/8" bolt. I got lucky. It is a thick washer with a 1-5/8" OD and a 11/16" ID.
Im still curious about the other washers and if and where they are used on the pinsetters
the one on the left is the 2nd washer I mentioned in the 1st quote, the one in the middle is the first washer I mentioned in the 1st quote, and the wsher on the right is the washer mentioned in the 2nd quote.
the one on the left is the 2nd washer I mentioned in the 1st quote, the one in the middle is the first washer I mentioned in the 1st quote, and the wsher on the right is the washer mentioned in the 2nd quote.
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