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Shaker parts

Shaker parts

Shaker parts

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Anybody use vendors other than the OEM shaker companies to get little generic parts for your shakers?  UD wants an arm and a leg for everything, plus they have a $75 handling fee for every order.  Specifically, I'm looking for the rubber diaphragm used to keep debris out of the armature.   

RE: Shaker parts

We have used sheet neoprene for years on our MB C-150. Lasts quite well. Seal with RTV. (Ours is oil & water cooled)

Shaker Service Company in CT:
Ling/ACG (acgdynamics.com) Service all types of shakers.
Been around for years.
Can't say they're cheap, but never hurts to check.

Scott

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