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I really don't know. We've only got a 251 here. There's an old Delta
somewhere, but I couldn't say for sure whether or not they are identical
from outside appearances anyway.
Ask Thermoquest?
Andrew <8^)
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From: Axel Suckow
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Sent: 13 September 1999 17:13
Subject: Re: bellows unit for MAT251
Andrew,
Oops, this is indeed a nice difference in prices. Do you know if the bellows
are identical between the Finnigan systems? Can one exchange them between
251, Delta-S and Delta Plus?
Axel
Dr. Axel Suckow
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Von: Andrew Tait <[log in to unmask]>
An: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Datum: Montag, 13. September 1999 18:54
Betreff: Re: bellows unit for MAT251
Hi all,
> Greetings,
> Have any Finnigan MAT 251 users found a source for replacements
bellows,
> besides Thermoquest/Finnigan?
I had Pro-Vac in Cheshire, England re-engineer mine to make the can
'openable' rather than the welded construction used by Finnigan. This was
extremely successful, it looks a lot nicer than the original, and the
biggest benefit is that it means that future bellows changes will cost only
about £200-£300 instead of £2500.
The original re-engineering, including the repair of the bellows for the
Reference (ST) side was about £650, and had about a 6 week turnaround.
Hope this helps,
Andrew
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