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#256775 Mon May 30 2011 09:03 AM
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What do you guys do with a part like this one? It is off a Gilbarco 996 but I think other 900 series have the same. I think I can clean it up but have had no luck on the spring. Any ideas? First pic is of the latch and the 2nd is the best spring out of 4.
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Randall #256942 Tue May 31 2011 10:51 AM
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I have had good luck with this type of spring at Grainger. Check their website for torsion springs

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/torsion...inger&xi=xi


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Scott Williams #257025 Wed Jun 01 2011 04:32 AM
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Thanks Scott, I did look at those and the ones that Mcmanster-Carr carry but all had short legs. Most were 3/4 inch and I need 1 and 1/4 inch. Mcmaster-Carr has spring wire so I may try to make a few.
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Randall


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