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- From: ryoung@pollux.svale.hp.com (Roderick Young)
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 02:13:24 GMT
- Subject: Re: Mounting Large Axials
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- Organization: Hewlett Packard CPCD, Sunnyvale CA
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- For a vibration environment, you'll probably need to cushion your heavy
- capacitors, as well as secure them. This may mean a small piece of adhesive
- foam or rubber tape under your cap, as well as a mounting bracket (metal or
- plastic, could even use tie-wraps).
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- For something light, but still shock sensitive, like a crystal, you might
- be able to get away with just the tape.
-