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Philco 37-630 Chassis Mounts
#1

Hello, looking for information on exactly the 37-630 chassis mounted to the cabinet. Rubber bushings, springs or a combination? I did a forum search but didn't find anything yet. Can anyone help? Thank you!
#2

See the attached picture, it seems that chassis is sitting on rubber bushes like any other radio. Icon_smile

Ash
#3

Have not had that specific set, but believe it is 2 rubber mounts that go over the "lugs" in the front (where the controls are mounted) of the chassis and 2 rubber mounts on the bottom of the back of the chassis.
#4

See the attached picture, for the front bushes for mounting.

Ash
#5

I did see a chassis photo and it did appear that there were rubber mounts at the rear. With that I'll start looking for replacements - perhaps Renovated Radios. Thanks for the info.

Mark
#6

I'd be surprised if Renovated Radios did not already have these. If not - and you have one to work with - he may work with you.

-Greg
#7

Thank you everyone!
#8

gvel Wrote:I'd be surprised if Renovated Radios did not already have these. If not - and you have one to work with - he may work with you.

Yes, if you have a fairly good shape part, Ed can make one for you. He did that on a couple of rubber tuner parts I sent him. Ed is a great guy and always willing to help Icon_wink

-Brian
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#9

Unfortunately the original parts were not with the radio.
Thanks for the link to the pnones - I actually have a friend that wants me to look at his old phone.
#10

For phones that would be the place Icon_thumbup Ed will have the rubber mounts you need.

-Brian
If you collect or are interested in antique telephones, please visit Classic Rotary Phones
http://www.classicrotaryphones.com/forum/index.php




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