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Posted by Jon Addams (Member # 816) on August 23, 2012, 04:53 PM:
 
I am in need of a couple of dozens loading tires used in some Bell & Howell series 300 and 400 projectors - I have checked the entire McMaster-Carr catalog without luck! [Mad]

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Dimension (Outside 13/16”)(Inside 3/8”) (Width 5/16”) (Center Channel 1/16” to 1/8”).

I would appreciate any leads as to sources.

Thank you

Jon
 
Posted by John Pechulis (Member # 620) on August 23, 2012, 05:55 PM:
 
You can find them on ebay once in a while. There is guy named Clive Tobin from Tobin Cinema Systems that manufactures them.
 
Posted by Jon Addams (Member # 816) on August 24, 2012, 01:57 AM:
 
Thank you John, the fellow on eBay has a few at $3.95 each plus shipping. I am not buying to resell but for personal projects, I want to find a source NOT on eBay. Ideally, the company that sells to the eBay fellow!

To the best of my knowledge, Tobin doesn’t manufacture these, he sells similar ones on eBay that he gets from the Bell & Howell projectors he uses to build his Telecine machines as his machines are highly modified and don’t use the loading tires.

Regards,

Jon

[ August 24, 2012, 02:03 PM: Message edited by: Jon Addams ]
 
Posted by Steve Klare (Member # 12) on August 24, 2012, 12:13 PM:
 
Hi Jon,

If a saw that picture outside this forum I would call it a "grommet" (No! Not Wallace's dog!)

In the electronics business this is a little rubber donut inserted into a hole in sheet metal to keep wire passing through from chafing and shorting to chassis.

-maybe if you search Digi-Key for "grommet" one of the several hundred they stock will do the job.

Digi-Key

They are under: Product Index > Cables, Wires - Management > Bushings, Grommets

Otherwise try:

Grainger
Newark Electronics
Mouser

(Maybe try McMaster again looking for bushings or grommets).
 
Posted by Steve Klare (Member # 12) on August 24, 2012, 03:05 PM:
 
Hey!

Check out McMaster-Carr P/N 9600K35

Close enough?

(100 piece package for $11.42)

I'm not familiar with these machines. What do these rubbery things do in there?
 
Posted by Jim Schrader (Member # 9) on August 24, 2012, 04:11 PM:
 
These tires run the film into the gate there is a lever that one brings down to the tire that sends the film into the gate kind of an manual auto loader if that makes sense [Confused] [Razz]
 
Posted by Jon Addams (Member # 816) on August 25, 2012, 11:41 AM:
 
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If a saw that picture outside this forum I would call it a "grommet"
A "grommet it is indeed! What a difference knowledge makes. Thank you Steve for the invaluable help.

Here are a couple of pictures how they are used by Bell & Howell - or as Jim described it "a manual auto loader." [Razz] [Razz]

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McMaster-Carr has them [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

Jon
 
Posted by Steve Klare (Member # 12) on August 25, 2012, 02:02 PM:
 
I am glad to be of help, Jon!

Please just follow up and tell us how things turned out!

The interesting thing about that word "grommet" is Nick Park's brother is an electrician, and when Nick heard him use this word he liked the sound of it so much he actually did name Wallace's dog after it.
 
Posted by Jon Addams (Member # 816) on August 29, 2012, 11:26 AM:
 
Hi Steve,

I received the Grommets today from McMaster-Carr, they are perfect. $16.79 (including shipping) for 100 instead of $5.95 for 1 on eBay - quite a saving [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

Again, thank you.

Jon
 
Posted by Pasquale DAlessio (Member # 2052) on August 29, 2012, 12:05 PM:
 
Still looks like a "loading tire" to me! [Big Grin]

McMaster-Carr is a great place to find a lot of power transfer items. If you take the time to search their site you can find a lot of the hard to find projector items. Ther have gears, pulleys, GROMRETTS, rubber tires. I have purchased from them many times. Their service is fast and the prices are really low. [Eek!]
 
Posted by Steve Klare (Member # 12) on August 29, 2012, 12:25 PM:
 
I'm glad it worked out!

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Posted by Jon Addams (Member # 816) on August 29, 2012, 04:10 PM:
 
Hi Steve,

Where can I get one of these books? I've been looking all over for one like this [Wink]

Jon
 
Posted by Steve Klare (Member # 12) on August 29, 2012, 04:12 PM:
 
I think you have to be a dog! [Wink]
 
Posted by Jon Addams (Member # 816) on August 29, 2012, 04:56 PM:
 
If a dog can understand it so can I!!! [Razz] [Razz] [Razz]

Jon
 
Posted by Steve Klare (Member # 12) on August 29, 2012, 08:28 PM:
 
Be Careful!

When I was eight years old I picked up "The Golden Book of Electricity".

-I haven't been the same ever since!

(There's just something wrong about an 11 year old having his own phone system!)
 


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