E-Mag Plastic Insulator

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  • Kevmag
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 657

    #1

    E-Mag Plastic Insulator

    The little plastic insulator in the rail of my email flew out and I can't find it. Anyone know where I can find another? Can anyone from AGD help me out?

    Here's a picture of the part I'm describing (RobAGD I stole this pict from your site - I hope you don't mind).

    Thanks in advance.

    Kevin
  • datapimp69
    Pimp Master Delux
    • Jun 2001
    • 1219

    #2
    just goto your hardware store and get a plastic washer the right size for the shaft.

    it is just there to keey the + side from touching the frame witch i the - side.

    you could use anything to blockit


    from the judge in the WDP v Sp case.... " i find it significant that aside from a somewhat limited notebook produced by gaston, the four named inventors offer NO documentation of there work or there contributions to the conception or reduction to practice of the claimed invention"

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    • Kevmag
      Registered User
      • Feb 2002
      • 657

      #3
      thanks

      I'll probably just go to a hardware store or maybe radio shack. The insulator is like a washer w/ a sleave connected to it, so I'm not positive a simple flat, plastic washer will work. The shaft of the screw might touch the body of the emag.

      Kevin

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      • Muzikman
        Everything AGD
        • Dec 2000
        • 6229

        #4
        They have them on the AGD store, I would not buy one from there unless you are planning on buying other things, but they are pretty cheap and as long as you call and have it shipped via USPS it should not cost more than .35 to ship.

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        • Kevmag
          Registered User
          • Feb 2002
          • 657

          #5
          thanks for your help

          I guess the part I'm looking for is a nylon washer. I'm just going to a h/w store.

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          • ah137
            Registered User
            • Nov 2000
            • 569

            #6
            just use a small o-ring, thats what I did and it works fine.
            later Hills
            NVE-mag
            Certified Airgun Tech.


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