This was also posted on the TDPRI because I'm really excited to continue with my build and I really need an answer. Sorry if that's a problem.
OK so I bought a Weber W022772 PT for a 5F2A type amp that I'm building. I also purchased the end bells that allow the PT to be mounted without cutting the oblong hole in my home made chassis.
The problem is that the end bells don't quite fit. The inside diameter of the end bell mounting plate will place enough pressure on the plastic tape that surrounds the windings to break the tape if tightened.
The original screw and washer arrangement is:
screw-star washer-nylon washer-original end bell-laminations-original end bell-nylon washer-washer-nut
This allows the original end bells (which are slightly larger on the inside) to fit tight to the laminations.
My question is can I move the nylon washer to go between the end bells and the laminations? This will create a 0.075" gap between the end bells and the laminations and I don't know if it's acceptable to have a gap there.
OK so I bought a Weber W022772 PT for a 5F2A type amp that I'm building. I also purchased the end bells that allow the PT to be mounted without cutting the oblong hole in my home made chassis.
The problem is that the end bells don't quite fit. The inside diameter of the end bell mounting plate will place enough pressure on the plastic tape that surrounds the windings to break the tape if tightened.
The original screw and washer arrangement is:
screw-star washer-nylon washer-original end bell-laminations-original end bell-nylon washer-washer-nut
This allows the original end bells (which are slightly larger on the inside) to fit tight to the laminations.
My question is can I move the nylon washer to go between the end bells and the laminations? This will create a 0.075" gap between the end bells and the laminations and I don't know if it's acceptable to have a gap there.
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