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Jim Cassedy
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 - posted 11-03-2008 09:06 AM      Profile for Jim Cassedy   Email Jim Cassedy   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I need parts info for a Gold Medal Model 5587
Nacho Warmer. I've looked all around the theater
and online for documentation with no luck.

Here's What It Looks Like:
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Specifically, I'm looking for a part number for the
blower. I've got two that are burned out. There is
a number (21C75051) stenciled on the blower, but I
don't know if that's a Gold Medal part number or
the blower manufacturers part number. I've been
unable to cross-reference it online.
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The other info printed on the motor coil windings
is illegeble due to being burned off by excess heat.

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Monte L Fullmer
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 - posted 11-03-2008 01:04 PM      Profile for Monte L Fullmer   Email Monte L Fullmer   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Check with this supplier for GM parts.

The motor looks like a Dayton motor. You can also tag into Grainger for the replacement motor. On the motor itself, look on the label and there should be a Dayton part no. somewhere in that label. It's a number/letter combination part number. Otherwise, in the Grainger catalog, look for "blower" motors - the shaded pole variety in the search section.

Good luck - Monte

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David Mann
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Go to Grainger, that looks exactly like the blower motor for a Christie H-20 lamp. I've bought lots of them there.

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Monte L Fullmer
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It looks like this little guy, or this other little guy from Graingers.

-Monte

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Jim Cassedy
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quote: David Mann
Go to Grainger, that looks exactly like the blower motor for a Christie H-20 lamp.
Haha! Hey, you're right! Now that you mention it they do look almost exactly alike. I think I might even have a spare blower for an H-20 in my 'pile-o-parts'.

I'll taka look on Wed when I go back to work.

I've got a current version of one of those encyclopedia-sized Grainger catalogs. Unfortunately, the info printed on the blower motor I have is totally burned off from being subjected to high heat. But I'm sure I can find a Grainger replacement if I thumb through the catalog.
It's not rocket science.

If I come up empty handed I'll contact the supplier Monte mentioned.

Thanks Guys!

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