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Need nozzles for the 1"-35, 1"-105, 1"-200, 1"-250, 1"-310 motors.
Also need a nozzle for a 1.12"-160 casing.
Also need a nozzle for a 1.12"-160 casing.
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Need nozzles for the 1"-35, 1"-105, 1"-200, 1"-250, 1"-310 motors.
Also need a nozzle for a 1.12"-160 casing.
I'll see if I can find someone. In the meantime, would you mind sending me a PM with the dimensions? OD, Groove specs, throat diameter, etc?I have all of them if you find someone to machine them, I'll pass along the throat diameters.
Here's the Kosdon 3" motor configurations. Nozzle throat is the same as the AMW 7600 nozzle. 37" liner according to AMW, but I'm not sure if Kosdon had liner overlaps on the nozzle and forward closure.Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this Kosdon-centric thread. I miss Frank. He was a one-of-a-kind. We had some fun times together. years ago. This latest post activity brought back those thoughts.
Would anyone have information detailing the nozzles specific to his 3"M casings? One was listed as 7600 NS, and the longer casing detail I don't have close at hand at the moment, My memory isn't as good as it once was. I think that it may have been an M5100? Not sure. About 48 - 50 inches long?
I have both casings and forward closures, only the 7600 here now, but the nozzles remain missing.
Thank you for any help.
Jim
Size | Certified | Old | Burn | Burn | "L" | "C" | # of | Nozzle | |
Outside Dia. | Description | Description | Time | Type | Len | Core | Grains | Diameter | |
(newton-seconds) | (newton-seconds) | (sec) | inch | inch | inch | ||||
3.0" * | M3200P-7600NS | M3300 - 6776 NS | 2.45 | F | 8.4 | 1.156 | 4 | 0.9218 | |
3.0" * | M1500 - 6776 NS | 4.5 | DH | 8.4 | 1.156 | 4 | 0.9218 | ||
3.0" * | M1845P-7520NS | M1947 - 6776 NS | 3.96 | S | 8.4 | 1.156 | 4 | 0.9218 | |
* - Motor has full diameter delay |
55.675 long for the 10kns case. It's the one in the back left to right. The un anodized case in front of it is a 54mm 3300 caseThank you to everyone who has contributed to this Kosdon-centric thread. I miss Frank. He was a one-of-a-kind. We had some fun times together. years ago. This latest post activity brought back those thoughts.
Would anyone have information detailing the nozzles specific to his 3"M casings? One was listed as 7600 NS, and the longer casing detail I don't have close at hand at the moment, My memory isn't as good as it once was. I think that it may have been an M5100? Not sure. About 48 - 50 inches long?
I have both casings and forward closures, only the 7600 here now, but the nozzles remain missing.
Thank you for any help.
Jim
Remember, AMW used to be known as "Kosdon East" back in the day. When I certified Level 3, it was on a "Kosdon East" 75/6000 motor. I *think* it was the M1130, but I'm not 100% sure of the designation.Here's the Kosdon 3" motor configurations. Nozzle throat is the same as the AMW 7600 nozzle. 37" liner according to AMW, but I'm not sure if Kosdon had liner overlaps on the nozzle and forward closure.
Size Certified Old Burn Burn "L" "C" # of NozzleOutside Dia. Description Description Time Type Len Core Grains Diameter(newton-seconds) (newton-seconds) (sec) inch inch inch 3.0" * M3200P-7600NS M3300 - 6776 NS 2.45 F 8.4 1.156 4 0.9218 3.0" * M1500 - 6776 NS 4.5 DH 8.4 1.156 4 0.9218 3.0" * M1845P-7520NS M1947 - 6776 NS 3.96 S 8.4 1.156 4 0.9218 * - Motor has full diameter delay
Thank you very much for this John. You'd responded to me in about the same time that it took me to post for help.Here's the Kosdon 3" motor configurations. Nozzle throat is the same as the AMW 7600 nozzle. 37" liner according to AMW, but I'm not sure if Kosdon had liner overlaps on the nozzle and forward closure.
Size Certified Old Burn Burn "L" "C" # of NozzleOutside Dia. Description Description Time Type Len Core Grains Diameter(newton-seconds) (newton-seconds) (sec) inch inch inch 3.0" * M3200P-7600NS M3300 - 6776 NS 2.45 F 8.4 1.156 4 0.9218 3.0" * M1500 - 6776 NS 4.5 DH 8.4 1.156 4 0.9218 3.0" * M1845P-7520NS M1947 - 6776 NS 3.96 S 8.4 1.156 4 0.9218 * - Motor has full diameter delay
Thank you very much for this, and the the amazingly-quick reply to my request for help.55.675 long for the 10kns case. It's the one in the back left to right. The un anodized case in front of it is a 54mm 3300 case
I certified on same motor.... AMW / Kosdon East M1350WT in the 6000 case. Paul Robinson gave me the reload after I helped him with some AMW stuff.Remember, AMW used to be known as "Kosdon East" back in the day. When I certified Level 3, it was on a "Kosdon East" 75/6000 motor. I *think* it was the M1130, but I'm not 100% sure of the designation.
THAT'S the one! I could never remember the designation off the top of my head.I certified on same motor.... AMW / Kosdon East M1350WT in the 6000 case. Paul Robinson gave me the reload after I helped him with some AMW stuff.
So, I was right. Time to re-edit my .sig
Depends on the date you got the motor.So, I was right. Time to re-edit my .sig
/sigh
2000, just two years after the catalog date.Depends on the date you got the motor.
Hadn't changed. Still M1130.
I'm sorry for forgetting to say that you have a very impressive of motor hardware.55.675 long for the 10kns case. It's the one in the back left to right. The un anodized case in front of it is a 54mm 3300 case
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