NOX 600/800 coil yoke washer replacement

Looks great! Let us know how they work out.

My co-worker brought in a few that he printed on his 3D. They seem to fit very well, I also make sure and try them while they were wet they seem to hold well. One of the pics below I have a flashlight in the bolt hole so it lights up washer and you can see how they fit.
 

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Looks like the right amount of space, well done! If the coil ears bend inward or outward, that seams to cause ear fatigue and failure.
 
I came across this on a Facebook post. It is for a 3D printer and requires TPU filament. A co-worker of mine is going to make up a few for me. Thought it was kind of interesting just thought I would post.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4966909

When it comes to the Equinox coils and a solid form of plastic washer. I have concerns.

I have concerns that the transfer of shock when the coil hits something will be greatly exaggerated with a solid washer as compared to a rubber washer.

We all know how the terrible the design of the ears are already. My 2 Pesos.
 
When it comes to the Equinox coils and a solid form of plastic washer. I have concerns.

I have concerns that the transfer of shock when the coil hits something will be greatly exaggerated with a solid washer as compared to a rubber washer.

We all know how the terrible the design of the ears are already. My 2 Pesos.

Yes I do agree with you on a solid piece would potentially be a problem. This is a soft material (TPU filament) is bendable like a washer after the part is made. Thanks for chiming in!
 
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