Difference between revisions of "Rubber Feet for L1®"
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− | I removed a nearly new foot from a Model II. The measurements are as follows:<br>Diameter 1-3/16" X height 3/8" (30mm X 9.6mm) | + | <div style="max-width:800px"> |
+ | I removed a nearly new foot from a Model II. The measurements are as follows:<br>Diameter 1-3/16" X height 3/8" (30mm X 9.6mm)<br> | ||
The maximum height of 3/8" (9.6mm) for the feet is important for stability; <i>it is not recommended to use thicker feet because the ends of the fold out legs would be raised off of the floor</i><br><br> | The maximum height of 3/8" (9.6mm) for the feet is important for stability; <i>it is not recommended to use thicker feet because the ends of the fold out legs would be raised off of the floor</i><br><br> | ||
− | The recesses where the feet are installed will not accept a larger diameter than the original feet but 1" (25.4mm) should work fine. | + | The recesses where the feet are installed will not accept a larger diameter than the original feet but 1" (25.4mm) should work fine.<br> |
− | I did a bit of research for you for some possible replacement feet:< | + | I did a bit of research for you for some possible replacement feet:<ul> |
− | <a href="http://www.penn-elcom.com/default.asp?PN=F1690%20-%20F1697&LG=ENG" target="_blank">Penn Elcom F1690</a>< | + | <li> |
+ | <a href="http://www.penn-elcom.com/default.asp?PN=F1690%20-%20F1697&LG=ENG" target="_blank">Penn Elcom F1690</a> | ||
+ | </li> | ||
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− | <a href="https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/keystone-electronics/723/36-723-ND/61962" target="_blank">Keystone Electronics 723 DigiKey</a> < | + | <a href="https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/keystone-electronics/723/36-723-ND/61962" target="_blank">Keystone Electronics 723 DigiKey</a> </li> |
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− | <a href="http://www.mojotone.com/Cabinets_x/Feet_x/Mojotone-Rubber-Feet-1Wx3-8H-25-4x9-5mm" target="_blank">MojoTone Rubber Feet, 25.4X9.5mm</a>< | + | <a href="http://www.mojotone.com/Cabinets_x/Feet_x/Mojotone-Rubber-Feet-1Wx3-8H-25-4x9-5mm" target="_blank">MojoTone Rubber Feet, 25.4X9.5mm</a></li> |
+ | </ul> | ||
− | This type of feet are commonly used under guitar amp cabinets, it's a matter of finding some of the correct height and of a diameter that will fit. These need to have a steel washer for the mounting screw.<br> | + | This type of feet are commonly used under guitar amp cabinets, it's a matter of finding some of the correct height and of a diameter that will fit. These need to have a steel washer for the mounting screw.<br> |
+ | This should help you find suitable replacement feet. | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Mark | ||
+ | </div> | ||
</html> | </html> | ||
Revision as of 07:17, 23 June 2016
I removed a nearly new foot from a Model II. The measurements are as follows:
Diameter 1-3/16" X height 3/8" (30mm X 9.6mm)
The maximum height of 3/8" (9.6mm) for the feet is important for stability; it is not recommended to use thicker feet because the ends of the fold out legs would be raised off of the floor
The recesses where the feet are installed will not accept a larger diameter than the original feet but 1" (25.4mm) should work fine.
I did a bit of research for you for some possible replacement feet: This type of feet are commonly used under guitar amp cabinets, it's a matter of finding some of the correct height and of a diameter that will fit. These need to have a steel washer for the mounting screw.
This should help you find suitable replacement feet.
Mark
Diameter 1-3/16" X height 3/8" (30mm X 9.6mm)
The maximum height of 3/8" (9.6mm) for the feet is important for stability; it is not recommended to use thicker feet because the ends of the fold out legs would be raised off of the floor
The recesses where the feet are installed will not accept a larger diameter than the original feet but 1" (25.4mm) should work fine.
I did a bit of research for you for some possible replacement feet: This type of feet are commonly used under guitar amp cabinets, it's a matter of finding some of the correct height and of a diameter that will fit. These need to have a steel washer for the mounting screw.
This should help you find suitable replacement feet.
Mark
Source: Le5 Rubber Feet for L1®