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Electric Scooter Brake

09/07/2010 6:30 PM

Plastic or steel nut needed: Unusual hex nut 15/16" across flats; 1 1/16" across corners. Approx 1/8" thick. Fits on thin-wall tubing having external thread approx 0.705" diameter and 20 threads per inch. This is used on electric brake for an electric scooter sold by Golden Technologies Corp; a sticky label on the brake says that the brake is made by PSI Division in Hurfville NJ; this company cannot by found and Hurfville is not on a NJ map nor on the Internet. All leads and ideas will be followed up. Thanks. Carl Burns

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Re: Electric Scooter Brake

09/08/2010 12:57 PM

Well, Hurffville (two "f's") does show up in New Jersey, and a quick search found a PSI division of Warner Electric Brake Clutch in Hurffville, but it seems that division is defunct now. Perhaps something in their current line would help with your parts need? It might be it's not even manufactured by Warner, but there is a chance.

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If you look at this page (link above), they show a series called "WSC Series (formerly PSI)".

I looked at the datasheets for that series, hard to tell if that might be something that could be used on an electric scooter. I may have missed the target completely :)

Tom D.

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