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Philco grommets
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Posted this at ARF, figure I'd ask here also. Does anyone have any further info on which models would use these grommets? Pic #1 came from my 116B. I know this particular grommet is used in the 116B 640, 650 660 and possibly the 680 set. Any more models that use it? Also there is a grommet used in the 610 620 and 630 sets which looks identical to pic #1, but slightly smaller. Are those the only models? These are used at the front of the chassis for support between the chassis and cabinet.

Pic #2 came from a 37-610 set. I know these are used on 37-610, 37-620 and 37-630 sets along with a few 38 series. Any further sets/models that use them? These are at the front of the chassis. They slide over the tone & volume shafts and are used as spacers between the chassis and cabinet.

Would appreciate any info gents.



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Philco grommets - by BDM - 02-23-2008, 09:17 PM
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[No subject] - by Ron Ramirez - 02-23-2008, 11:48 PM
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