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Hi,
I am looking for the following replacement part: an (index plunger?) stop for the I-beam traveler of my CD 30 C. https://www.rigrite.com/Travellers/NF_T ... NF1159.php -
They don't sell them anymore and I was hoping someone might have them as spare parts.
I am looking for the following replacement part: an (index plunger?) stop for the I-beam traveler of my CD 30 C. https://www.rigrite.com/Travellers/NF_T ... NF1159.php -
They don't sell them anymore and I was hoping someone might have them as spare parts.
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It might take some searching but McMaster-Carr might have some
fasteners, bushings, washers, etc. that you could use to replicate that.
https://www.mcmaster.com/
fasteners, bushings, washers, etc. that you could use to replicate that.
https://www.mcmaster.com/
Ken Easley
Intrepid 9 Meter - Felicity
Southport Harbor, Connecticut
Intrepid 9 Meter - Felicity
Southport Harbor, Connecticut
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Might also try Ronstan, their series 19 has components which fit the CD30 travelers. I used them to build a traveller system for my 30.
Thanks
Thanks
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Thanks both for the information.
Skipd, you kept your original I beam and only changed out cars/stops? Do you have a picture or reference of the exact parts used?
I did once buy one of the 19 series stoppers but it didn't fit the I-beam..
Skipd, you kept your original I beam and only changed out cars/stops? Do you have a picture or reference of the exact parts used?
I did once buy one of the 19 series stoppers but it didn't fit the I-beam..
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I did keep the original track. The approach was based on another CD30 with a similar configuration. Following are images, info from Ronstan (I sent them a picture of the other CD30 traveler) with part numbers and parts purchase info. I opted to keep the existing Nicro Fico traveler to see how it worked which has been fine over the last 2 seasons.
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Thank you for reaching out to Ronstan International. Happy to help here – this setup is based on the lineup we have in our Series 19 I-Track Traveller system. The RC61914 is indeed the traveller car pictured here. Attached to it looks to be two of our Series 20 Double utility blocks (on either side) for your traveller control lines. These can handle up to a 6mm line. For control ends, we recommend the Series 19 Single sheave control. As for the mainsheet block, it’s a bit hard to tell in the photo but our Series 50 Utility (double) block would be the best bet. This can handle up to a 12mm line. I’ve copied all of this below with included links for each product.
Series 19 Traveller Car, Channel Top RF61914
(Qty 2) Series 20 Utility Blocks, Double RF20202
(Qty 2) Series 19 Single Control Ends RF61985
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Bought the hardware from AnchorExpress (best pricing/availability at the time)
Ronstan Series 20 Ball Bearing Block - Double - 2-Axis Shackle Head - RF20202
Product ID: 55139 2 $22.99
Ronstan Series 20 Ball Bearing Block - Single - Cheek Rivet Mount - RF20151A
Product ID: 55136 2 $15.99
Ronstan Series 20 Ball Bearing Block - Upright Lead - RF20171
Product ID: 55137 2 $16.99
Ronstan C-Cleat Cam Cleat - Small - Blue with Black Base - RF5400B
Product ID: 55240 2 $19.99
Ronstan Flared Top Saddle f/Small T-Cleat & C-Cleat - RF5003
Product ID: 55245 2 $5.99
Hope this helps. Thanks
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Thank you for reaching out to Ronstan International. Happy to help here – this setup is based on the lineup we have in our Series 19 I-Track Traveller system. The RC61914 is indeed the traveller car pictured here. Attached to it looks to be two of our Series 20 Double utility blocks (on either side) for your traveller control lines. These can handle up to a 6mm line. For control ends, we recommend the Series 19 Single sheave control. As for the mainsheet block, it’s a bit hard to tell in the photo but our Series 50 Utility (double) block would be the best bet. This can handle up to a 12mm line. I’ve copied all of this below with included links for each product.
Series 19 Traveller Car, Channel Top RF61914
(Qty 2) Series 20 Utility Blocks, Double RF20202
(Qty 2) Series 19 Single Control Ends RF61985
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Bought the hardware from AnchorExpress (best pricing/availability at the time)
Ronstan Series 20 Ball Bearing Block - Double - 2-Axis Shackle Head - RF20202
Product ID: 55139 2 $22.99
Ronstan Series 20 Ball Bearing Block - Single - Cheek Rivet Mount - RF20151A
Product ID: 55136 2 $15.99
Ronstan Series 20 Ball Bearing Block - Upright Lead - RF20171
Product ID: 55137 2 $16.99
Ronstan C-Cleat Cam Cleat - Small - Blue with Black Base - RF5400B
Product ID: 55240 2 $19.99
Ronstan Flared Top Saddle f/Small T-Cleat & C-Cleat - RF5003
Product ID: 55245 2 $5.99
Hope this helps. Thanks
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Skip,
thanks for posting this! I just received my shipment of the parts you used from Ronstan.
How did you attach the end caps to the T-track? It looks lie they have #4 or #6 threads. I don't see any fasteners in your photos except on the cheek blocks. Did you drill or tap into the T-track and use a machine screw on the forward side?
If anyone is still looking, I should have a full set of plunger stops, traveler and end caps soon.
Jeff
thanks for posting this! I just received my shipment of the parts you used from Ronstan.
How did you attach the end caps to the T-track? It looks lie they have #4 or #6 threads. I don't see any fasteners in your photos except on the cheek blocks. Did you drill or tap into the T-track and use a machine screw on the forward side?
If anyone is still looking, I should have a full set of plunger stops, traveler and end caps soon.
Jeff
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Hi Jeff-
Attached the end pieces, drilled/tapped on the top of the track, with #10 Philips head machine screws 3/8” length.
Thanks
Skip
Attached the end pieces, drilled/tapped on the top of the track, with #10 Philips head machine screws 3/8” length.
Thanks
Skip
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Skip,
thanks! That's great.
Jeff
thanks! That's great.
Jeff
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Beware, since making this post I've been scammed.
If anyone is buying a part from MikeRohrer, he refered me to a mate of his for the part.
He asks for a payment to 'his friend' ivandarryl25@gmail.com.
This e-mail adress is reportedly used for scams online.
If anyone is buying a part from MikeRohrer, he refered me to a mate of his for the part.
He asks for a payment to 'his friend' ivandarryl25@gmail.com.
This e-mail adress is reportedly used for scams online.