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- From: wiegand@rtsg.mot.com (Robert Wiegand)
- Subject: Re: Mounting Large Axials
- Message-ID: <wiegand.727655469@lido16>
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- Organization: Motorola Inc., Cellular Infrastructure Group
- References: <1993Jan20.104910.19417@actcnews.res.utc.com> <1jk3alINNdgc@fnnews.fnal.gov>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 22:31:09 GMT
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- behnke@FNALF.FNAL.GOV (M.L. 'Broomen' Behnke) writes:
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- >In article <1993Jan20.104910.19417@actcnews.res.utc.com>, Bob.Clarke%bbs@actcnews.res.utc.com (Bob Clarke) writes:
- >> We are looking for a non-adhesive method for mounting large
- >> axial comp in a high vibration/shock environment.
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- >Here at Fermi, we typically use nylon tie-wraps to secure large axial
- >components. Requires 2 holes in the underlying surface to run the strap thru.
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- I assume that to do this you lie the part on its side?
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- Robert Wiegand - Motorola Inc.
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- Disclamer: I didn't do it - I was somewhere else at the time.
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