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    Default Rubber mountings for electric motors

    Hi.

    Does anyone know where to buy those rubber and metal mounting rings that are used on domestic size electric motors... they are meant to clamp into a cradle.
    Apparently they are known as "resilient mounts".
    Ken.

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    Motor rewinders, and maybe local refrigeration wholersaler ie actrol, heatcraft etc
    Never seen them anywhere else

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenny_10 View Post
    Hi.

    Does anyone know where to buy those rubber and metal mounting rings that are used on domestic size electric motors... they are meant to clamp into a cradle.
    Apparently they are known as "resilient mounts".
    Ken.
    The best known maker and brand name for these is "Silentbloc".
    This is the catalog from the Australian Silentbloc dealer:
    http://www.motherson.com.au/UserFile...-Catalogue.pdf

    With Silentbloc it is like with Helicoil. There are many different makers of thread inserts, but they are colloquially all referred to as "Helicoils" because that was the first making them.

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    is this clamp as fitted to this motor the type your after?

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    if so motor rewinders and or as above

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    Quote Originally Posted by eskimo View Post
    is this clamp as fitted to this motor the type your after?

    images.jpg

    if so motor rewinders and or as above
    Yes it is..its the rubber bit i'm after.
    I contacted the silentbloc makers .. they dont do them, so its on to the rewinders.
    Thanks guys.

    Kenny.

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