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Pls help ID this part 4

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logan74k

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Jun 15, 2015
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Hi all,
Was hoping you could help ID a part, or guess it's design intent to help me choose the right sort of category to search at least.

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Please ignore the spring and possibly the bolts - but seeing it as a 2 hole mount, cast iron piece with the word "up" on the side, what would you guess its purpose is? Here is a sketch of what it most likely is without any add-ons:

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I might guess it has a dedicated mounting direction due to the 'up' and meant to resist primarily lateral forces. Couldn't think of a lot of applications for that though, and the purpose of the reinforced ring around the top threw me as well.

Thanks for any and all help.
 
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Yup, LPS for that. Unfortunately, Google doesn't seem to find anything that looks the part ;-), aside from ceiling roses and possibly torchiere supports.

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Of course I can. I can do anything. I can do absolutely anything. I'm an expert!
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My. God.

I like your style ashleyz! No fluff, to the point, mic drop.



That's the thing. Thank you so much for your help, everyone!
 
Of course!

The claws have been cut off flush with the mating face and a stud and nut added obscuring the "MINS" - leaving "UP". Amazing how two little changes could make ID so much more difficult.

Well done ashleyz!

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