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I found a handful of these going through my gears and pulley wheel box, and I've no idea what part they are or what they were used for. Can someone enlighten me?

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Thanks! The last time I tried to use them they wouldn't stay on the axle terribly well due to the rubber ring. I'll have to try again sometime.

Posted

Yup, the rubber ring attaches to the stud on a micromotor. I don't know if it's the picture, but I have never seen one with light grey rubber.

TLH

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Yup, the rubber ring attaches to the stud on a micromotor. I don't know if it's the picture, but I have never seen one with light grey rubber.

TLH

They look brown in this photo but I guess they are grey?

Both the plastic and the rubber piece are the same color of light bluish gray, yes.

Posted

Wow.. I've never seen one with grey rubber, much less light bluish grey. So you can confirm that it is definitely light bley?

TLH

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That I can:

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This was taken underneath one of those true-color bulbs. Although they may look brownish, the rubber rings and the plastic piece are the same color, and it definitely is a light bluish gray color! Whether or not the rings will change color over time due to exposure to sunlight remains to be seen, however.

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This was taken underneath one of those true-color bulbs. Although they may look brownish, the rubber rings and the plastic piece are the same color, and it definitely is a light bluish gray color! Whether or not the rings will change color over time due to exposure to sunlight remains to be seen, however.

Strange! The rubber on all of mine is transparent.

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I have quite a few of these and I too have them in both colors. I think what happened is that they were included in the education sets far past their primary use for the micromotor in the mid 90's. Because of that they were off all of our radars and continued to be made after the color switch. I can't say for sure they are still made but they were until recently.

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Are they strong enough to handele a gearbox switch?

I don't quite know what you mean. Are you talking about the gearbox changeover catch? I don't quite see how these two pieces would even work together...

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