FK-6306 B FUSER KIT Pick Off Finger Part Number

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  • Samanator
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    FK-6306 B FUSER KIT Pick Off Finger Part Number

    Does anyone know the part number for the pick off finger in a FK-6306 B FUSER KIT?

    I have found heat rollers and press rollers and it doesn't take me long to switch them out. I still have quite a few 3501i,4501i, and 5501i machines out in the field. Having a couple of rebuilt fusers helps.

    Thanks in advance.
  • Lunatech
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    • Oct 2012
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    Re: FK-6306 B FUSER KIT Pick Off Finger Part Number

    I have a number of those machines as well. I am curious where you are getting the rollers.

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    • Samanator
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      Re: FK-6306 B FUSER KIT Pick Off Finger Part Number

      I do a search on eBay for 'Kyocera FK-6306 B Fuser Rollers'. The best price is to buy from China. I have done that but it takes a while before the parts arrive. Also, if something goes wrong, they have your money, you don't have the parts. I usually pay a little more and buy from a seller here in the US.

      I have found a ton of upper fuser fingers on eBay, but it would be nice to have a part number to search with instead of using a picture.

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      • Scottb
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        • Apr 2013
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        Re: FK-6306 B FUSER KIT Pick Off Finger Part Number

        302FT20120 is the number for the 00 series

        2LH-0016 (D159)






        Originally posted by Samanator
        Does anyone know the part number for the pick off finger in a FK-6306 B FUSER KIT?

        I have found heat rollers and press rollers and it doesn't take me long to switch them out. I still have quite a few 3501i,4501i, and 5501i machines out in the field. Having a couple of rebuilt fusers helps.

        Thanks in advance.

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