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Materials List
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Included Parts List
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Specs
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Quantity
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Used for.
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Plastic stator strips.
Marked 1-2-3-/1-S
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10in. L x 3in. W x ¼ in.
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(3)
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Part 1-S is used for stator body.
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Tube Super glue.
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Net WT 0.07 OZ (2g)
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(1)
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Glue used for attaching magnets on strips 1-S
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Neodymium magnets.
Ceramic magnets
Each magnet is marked with N-S poles respective.
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¾in. X 1/8 in.
Zinc coated
½ X 3/16 Ceramic
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(82)
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(24) magnets each attach to parts 1-S
Remaining (10) magnets attach to 1-R
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Freewheel radial bearing.
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5/8 in. inside diameter bearing
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(1)
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Attached to plywood or similar base of unit.
(Not Included)
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Dowel Shaft.
Marked 1-DS
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1 ½ in. X 5/8 in.
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(1)
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Attaches to bearing and rotor, and used as rotor shaft.
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Aluminum strip.
Marked 1-A
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1 ½ in. X 15in.
16 gauge
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(1)
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Soldered to bottom of bearing and run to edge of base as lead.
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Copper wire.
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65 inches
16 gauge
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(1)
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Coiled around body of stator.
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Wire tie connectors
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4 inch, Plastic Wire Ties
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(6)
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Used to fasten stator body pieces.
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Rectifier Diode.
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Rated 6 amps
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(1)
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Soldered to copper wire lead out.
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Plastic rotor blade.
Marked 1-R
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4L x 1 ½ in. W x ¼ in.
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(1)
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Used as rotor blade.
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Additional Information
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 12:40 PM
Subject: [pes_mxlo] More from MXLO
I received more from MXLO:
I asked MXLO, (This) Might be a dumb question, but... in 1930 they did
not have neo magnets. So, is the zinc coating on the neo magnets
(from instructions) necessary? Most people are not working with the
zinc coating. From what supplier did you get your magnets?
"We are not saying that this exact design was known in the 1930's
but the principle was. Zinc coated is what we use, what we were
instructed to use, and what we have on the parts list. Magnets are
available on the internet from various countries. We will only tell
you that our supplier is from Japan.
See also
Index created by SDA
March 3, 2004
Last updated July 10, 2004 11:17:19 AM MST
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