Chassis Supports (4)
These rubber mounts are located on the four corners of the chassis and keep it suspended giving the chassis some "wiggle room" to prevent the tubes from being jarred by someone bumping the radio. These new corners mounts will bring your chassis back up to the correct height and your control shafts will then be centered in the cabinet holes instead of rubbing on the bottoms of the holes.
Found on models: 1935 models and model 16, 18, 37-62-T, 38-1, 38-2, 38-3, 38-4, 38-7, 38-9, 38-10, 39-25, 39-30, 39-40, 39-55RX, 39-116, 40-30, 40-50, 40-180, 40-150, 40-155, 40-158, 40-160, 40-165, 40-180, 40-185, 40-190, 40-195, 41-250, 41-255, 41-256, 41-265, 41-280, 41-285, 41-290, 41-295, 41-296, 41-300, 41-315, 41-316, 41-316 and 41-61641-608, 41-609, 41-616, 42-39, 42-355, 42-360F, 42-380, 42-380X, 42-395, 42-400, 42-1008, 42-1010, 42-1011, 42-1015, 45, 118X, and more.
Possibly fit the 48-1274 (Hepplewhite) and the 48-1276 (Sheraton).
Philco television 48- 700, 49-1040, TV-only “mini-console” models 49-1150, 49-1290, and 49-1450 and probably all TV/Radio and TV/Radio/Phono “combination” models from the 1949 model year containing the same type of TV chassis. Airline 62-704 as well.
If anyone knows of any other models that use them, I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know.
Dimensions: 3/4" length, 3/4" width, 1" height