Found or No Longer Wanted WTB: PCB holder for a K7000 frame

Not on this one, there are two plastic stand offs with screws.
Thanks, Good to know. So, there are more plastic bits to make up a full mounting set?

Which WG models have the plastic that is clipped onto the chassis and what is on the other side of those to secure the pcb?

We seldom get the original mounting brackets or chassis metalwork over the pond here. The LAI cabinets which were common here use a wooden sheet for the CRT mounting and the main pcb is normally screwed to the side of the cabinet or another wooden piece. Not as nice as the original frame and mounting to work on.
 
I spun this up after work tonight.
This is Rev 1.1 Beta
I do NOT guarantee that this is correct.
If someone else wants to print and test fit it will be great.
I don't have time to print right now.

There were some design features to make the part easier to eject from injection molding (some angles) that I don't believe are necessary, so I drew them square.
I also added some "ramps" on the feet that are not from original design, my thoughts are this will help guide the chassis into the right location a bit easier.

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If either of you can make that bobbin for the width coil in the thread above that Glorp started and never finished nor did he send me the files that he was going to do. i could wind them and i would make the k4900 and K4600 coils as i have the slugs but with the old bobbins i can't wind them as it took me forever since the k4600 has no ends to stop the windings from falling over so i have to pause and glue every couple rows. i need a final sample to send off and have made along with making the mounting feet and i am willing to invest into that if someone can get me the bobbins done up the way i need them and tweak them if needed until i have a final product to run. thank you

I read that thread but saw no measurements...?
 
For those inductors, be careful with the type of material used as they run hot and is the reason why the originals fail.

Some molten low operating temp PLA will not fair very well.
 
I read that thread but saw no measurements...?
i can pull them from some of my chassis for you to use and i can send them to you if that would work.

For those inductors, be careful with the type of material used as they run hot and is the reason why the originals fail.

Some molten low operating temp PLA will not fair very well.
That's what I was thinking also.
yes that was my concern and that is why i only need the design and printing for testing then i will have them made in a material that would hold up to the heat and i have to have the pcb feet made also.
 
i can pull them from some of my chassis for you to use and i can send them to you if that would work.

Whatever's easiest. If you have a decent set of calipers, I just need the measurements/dimensions...
 
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