Here's a question that is pretty basic......
Are ISO Specs something that you have to pay for to retrieve? I believe our company has a subscription to ISO for Specs, but when I called our Documentation group for a copy of ISO 14581 for Flathead T10 Screws, they didn't have a copy.
My belief...
Anyone have info on documentation that discusses what is done and how it is done, with regard to "Flame Propagation Testing" of Cables?
Thanks,
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On a few of our prints, from time to time, I note that our Drafting group has used dimensional callouts with single-digit characteristics, such as "2.0" for example.
In our typical "standard" Tolerance chartings, there is no tolerance criteria for a dimesional callout for this type of number...
If you saw a "2.0" on a mechanical drawing, and wanted to attach a tolerance to that number, (assuming of course that your "Tolerancing Data Block" is like ours and doesn't typically include a tolerance for a ".0" number), what tolerance would you go to, by default? ±.010 (or higher)...
Based on the most available data found, the overall length of an SOS-M3-6 PEM Standoff is???????
All I see on the "PennEngineering.com" website is tolerance noted as "Dimension L" (O/A length) +.05 -.13.
Anyone know the actual O/A (Over All) length for this Standoff????
-Soupy1957...
What is the melting point for Polypro in its various forms and what source would you recommend for diagnostics to determine plastics makeup?
-Soupy1957
I've got a Copper Alloy designation on a print that is identified as "A-35102 / Type L" and I was asked to tell the boss what alloy of Copper this was.
Since there are numerous Cu (Copper) alloys out there, ranging anywhere from "C80100" thru "C99750" I don't know what to tell him.
Any...
I've been asked to spearhead a quest for newer software for our Gage 2000 B&S CMM, which is currently running a dinosaur program called "Tutor for Windows" 3.3.2.
PC-DMIS looks like a viable candidate, but it has a hefty price tag.
I'm also looking at trading in the Gage 2000 for a...
I'm a QC Tech for a Communications Equipment Assembly plant in Connecticut, responsible for the ESD Training Program, which I've been teaching for a while now.
Recently a question was raised that begged an answer that I am unsure of:
Employees who are working at a properly designed ESD...
I'm a QC Tech for a Communications Equipment Assembly plant here in Connecticut.
Today I had a visit from a Toolmaker, asking me for the tolerance range on an M29 x 1.5 thread.
Wouldn't ya know the Machinists Handbook skips right over the M29's!
I know the "29" represents 29mm Nominal, and...
I'm a QC Tech for a Communications Assembly Facility here in Connecticut.
Today I had a visit from a Toolmaker, asking me for the tolerances on an M29 x 1.5 thread.
Wouldn't ya know the Machinists Handbook skips right over the M29's!!
I realize that M29 is the definer of the Nominal...