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Ferrite core mounting, U- brackets anywhere?

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Martin Riddle

Jan 1, 1970
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John Larkin said:
For toroids, somebody makes a plastic cone-shaped thing that centers
better than a flat washer. Or you might get lucky and find a rubber
grommet that sort of jams into the hole. Cheap.

People often buy a rectangular potting shell and stand the toroid up
inside it, on edge, and pour it halfway full of epoxy or some such.
Leads or mounting studs (which can be the same things) can poke out
the bottom.

Here are some mounts:

http://www.toroid.com/mounting_hardware/mounting_hardware.htm

http://www.lodestonepacific.com/toroidmain.php


John
Magnetics Inc also has torroid mounts... http://www.mag-inc.com/

Cheers
 
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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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Martin said:
I took a look, there is some hardware, probably nothing you can use.
I did use the txfrmr brackets, bigger than the Keyelco stuff.
Here is a link to the catalog.
http://mysite.verizon.net/martine001/FormCo_Cat2010x.pdf

Thanks, Martin. True, I can't use anything for this project but I saved
the PDF anyhow because they have something that is very hard to find
these days: Lug assemblies. On fishpaper no less :)

When I read that catalog I felt I'd just stepped out of a time machine
and was back in the 60's, the time when I wound my first transformer and
all the girls listened to the Beatles all day long.

We have a Konica-Minolta Biz Hub, set it and forget it, works great.

Amazing, it can scan in a buond catalog? I have one of those Brother
"hub things" and it can also scan unattended, but it must be loose sheets.
 
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Martin Riddle

Jan 1, 1970
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Joerg said:
Thanks, Martin. True, I can't use anything for this project but I
saved
the PDF anyhow because they have something that is very hard to find
these days: Lug assemblies. On fishpaper no less :)

When I read that catalog I felt I'd just stepped out of a time machine
and was back in the 60's, the time when I wound my first transformer
and
all the girls listened to the Beatles all day long.



Amazing, it can scan in a buond catalog? I have one of those Brother
"hub things" and it can also scan unattended, but it must be loose
sheets.

Not bound, this catalog was in a loose-leaf folder. Whats neat about
the bizhub 223 is it scans in color.
<http://kmbs.konicaminolta.us/content/products/models/bizhub-223.html>
It's leased, free toner and they count printed sheets for the lease.
Scanning is free (so to speak).
Actually, it's pretty much maintenance free. We never had a problem with
it or the older 350.

Cheers
 
J

Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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Martin said:
Not bound, this catalog was in a loose-leaf folder. Whats neat about
the bizhub 223 is it scans in color.
<http://kmbs.konicaminolta.us/content/products/models/bizhub-223.html>
It's leased, free toner and they count printed sheets for the lease.
Scanning is free (so to speak).
Actually, it's pretty much maintenance free. We never had a problem with
it or the older 350.

Oh yeah, that's a serious machine alright. My tiny one is a table top.
Does color as well but that slows it down seriously and it also cannot
scan double-sided. Although the SW that came with it has some trick in
there where it concatenates two scan processes accordingly. Meaning two
trips to the machine, but OTH moving around a bit is healthy.
 
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