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  1. soupy1957

    T10 Flathead ISO Spec Search

    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...
  2. soupy1957

    Flame Propagation Testing

    Anyone have info on documentation that discusses what is done and how it is done, with regard to "Flame Propagation Testing" of Cables? Thanks, Telepathy only enhances the world I live in!!
  3. soupy1957

    Applying the appropriate tolerance..

    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...
  4. soupy1957

    Dimensional Tolerancing

    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)...
  5. soupy1957

    "Type W"

    What's "Type W" when referring to a Trilobular Thread? (M4x0.7 - 6H Typ W) Telepathy only enhances the world I live in!!
  6. soupy1957

    Aluminum 14-Guage Sheet Stock Tolerance Chart

    Anyone have a chart showing the tolerances for 14-Gauge Aluminum Sheet Stock? -Soupy1957 Telepathy only enhances the world I live in!!
  7. soupy1957

    SOS-M3-6 PEM Length

    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...
  8. soupy1957

    Dumb Question

    Is there a replacement for the CR2032 Battery for our height Gauges that can be used? Can't get any CR2032's.
  9. soupy1957

    Plastics Diagnostics

    What is the melting point for Polypro in its various forms and what source would you recommend for diagnostics to determine plastics makeup? -Soupy1957
  10. soupy1957

    Torx Fastener Design

    Does anyone have a source for the technical specs. on the T15 Torx Head configuration for the teeth of the head?
  11. soupy1957

    Copper Alloys

    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...
  12. soupy1957

    CMM Valuation

    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...
  13. soupy1957

    ESD Control Program

    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...
  14. soupy1957

    Oddball Metric Threads

    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...
  15. soupy1957

    Oddball Metric Threads

    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...

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