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    Tree vmc1050 pull studs

    does anyone know which pull studs the Tree 1050 uses?


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    anybody have any thoughts on this one? are all the tree pull studs the same?

    Here is the drawing of the pull stud this fellow needs, just need a source or part number he can google.



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    That isn't the same as the one in my 325, which is a PS475

    http://www.maritool.com/Retention-Kn...duct_info.html

    is the one the 325 uses and MariTool has drawings with each of the studs that may be easier to see than the MSC catalog:

    http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNPDFF?PMPAGE=1584

    as well as mentioning some of the part numbers used by different manufacturers. But MSC shows information for a lot more studs.

    cheers,
    Michael


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    Not the same stud as 325 for 1050, unless machine has CTS

    760/840/1050/early1060 stud PT532-45
    1050/late 1060 stud, CTS PT475

    Bob


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