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    What is this called and where can I order it?

    I have a Dyna 2400 mill that I am converting to Servo drive. I decided to strip down the machine to give it a good once over even though it looked to be in good shape. The lead screws for each axis is covered by a black rubber accordian boot to protect it from junk getting in there. On my X axis one of these boots is falling appart and I need to replace it. Does anyone know what they call this stuff or where I might be able to order it other than through Dyna?

    Thanks for any help.

    AC


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    Thanks That is exactly what I needed.

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