gimpyrobb
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Hello everyone, I am a newb here so take it easy on me till I learn the ropes!
I am working on refurbishing a 5005h AC. I am having troubles finding info/parts for the Ramsey hoist that spools the cable up. I sent an email to Ramsey and am waiting to hear back from them on maybe getting a tech manual. Till I hear back, I figured I'd do some searching on my own. Does anyone know a good source for AC parts? I found a supplier of bearings and their related components. I also have a local supplier of hydraulic seals.
It seems that the rod for this winch has seized up or might have a bend in it. The AC part number is 360356. It would seem fairly simple to be able to machine one, but if there is one on a shelf, I would be way ahead time wise to purchase. Also, this model is an older one(have not dated it yet) and has the pendant wired to the solenoids. Is it hard to convert these to a removable plug? I collect military trucks for a hobby and have used my share of cannon/amphenol plugs. I think I might try a set of those.
Thanks in advance for any input you guys might have.
I am working on refurbishing a 5005h AC. I am having troubles finding info/parts for the Ramsey hoist that spools the cable up. I sent an email to Ramsey and am waiting to hear back from them on maybe getting a tech manual. Till I hear back, I figured I'd do some searching on my own. Does anyone know a good source for AC parts? I found a supplier of bearings and their related components. I also have a local supplier of hydraulic seals.
It seems that the rod for this winch has seized up or might have a bend in it. The AC part number is 360356. It would seem fairly simple to be able to machine one, but if there is one on a shelf, I would be way ahead time wise to purchase. Also, this model is an older one(have not dated it yet) and has the pendant wired to the solenoids. Is it hard to convert these to a removable plug? I collect military trucks for a hobby and have used my share of cannon/amphenol plugs. I think I might try a set of those.
Thanks in advance for any input you guys might have.