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Power Coupler
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:24 pm
by ArtSale
I still have my original power coupler(the one with the rubber in the middle). Many years ago I cracked the plastic on one end, probably due to operating problems. I taped the plastic ends with electrical tape(plastic), until I could get a replacement. This got me by until the new all platic couplers(2) arrived. Prior to placing these in service, I taped all 4 ends with The same kind of tape. Both are still functioning fine. The original came with the Shopsmith bought used in 1964.
Power Coupler
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:24 pm
by ArtSale
I still have my original power coupler(the one with the rubber in the middle). Many years ago I cracked the plastic on one end, probably due to operating problems. I taped the plastic ends with electrical tape(plastic), until I could get a replacement. This got me by until the new all platic couplers(2) arrived. Prior to placing these in service, I taped all 4 ends with The same kind of tape. Both are still functioning fine. The original came with the Shopsmith bought used in 1964.
Power Coupler
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:26 pm
by ArtSale
I still have my original power coupler(the one with the rubber in the middle). Many years ago I cracked the plastic on one end, probably due to operating problems. I taped the plastic ends with electrical tape(plastic), until I could get a replacement. This got me by until the new all platic couplers(2) arrived. Prior to placing these in service, I taped all 4 ends with The same kind of tape. Both are still functioning fine. The original came with the Shopsmith bought used in 1964.
Art Sale
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:48 pm
by mrhart
robinson46176 wrote:Does anyone remember the history of the coupler that is thick and black in the middle? I think I have a couple of those somewhere.
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I got one of those with my 54. I've never messed with it though.
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:29 pm
by JPG
mrhart wrote:I got one of those with my 54. I've never messed with it though.
The Greenies and early Goldies(Yuba?) had a rubber centered coupler. I believe the nylon(Zytel) was a Magna American/late Goldie thing.