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Hi Naomi,<br>
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In the current configuration (shown yesterday and originally shown last
September (
<a href="http://www.jlab.org/~vgr/CDC%20Design%202009/CDC%209-18-2009/">http://www.jlab.org/~vgr/CDC%20Design%202009/CDC%209-18-2009/</a> sketch
#2)) there is no room for a .5 inch standoff. However, Slava has
modified the design this morning (see attached sketch) and was able to
make room. It will be tight on assembly though but should work.<br>
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Unless you have any objections, we will pursue having 12 stand-offs
made as you requested below.<br>
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A word of caution: All the studs should be torqued evenly in order to
attempt to compress the thick teflon washers evenly.<br>
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Do you wish to have the teflon washers under all the remaining 24
standoffs?<br>
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Cheers,<br>
<br>
Tim<br>
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Naomi Jarvis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Tim,
We have discussed the spacer stud (stud for tube-spacer drawing D00000-01-02-2016) and would like the following, please:
diameter of piece going into support rod to be 0.3125 with tolerance +0 and - 0.001 inches;
machine the piece starting from 0.5 inch stainless steel (not 0.375") to leave a shoulder at least 0.125 inch thick on the outside of the endplate (so that the teflon washer can be used between the two).
The teflon washer will be 0.05 inches thick so this might require the length of the rod to be reduced.
Thankyou,
Naomi, Curtis and Gary.
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<pre wrap="">Hi All,
I should have sent a reminder Friday but we scheduled a discussion on CDC assembly for this afternoon (set 2 weeks ago) at 2: 30. We will see you on ESNET. Slava posted drawings etc at:
<a href="http://www.jlab.org/~vgr/CDC%20Preliminary%20Drawings/">http://www.jlab.org/~vgr/CDC%20Preliminary%20Drawings/</a>
Agenda is on the wiki
Tim
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