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Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« on: May 25, 2019, 12:32:47 pm »
My xDevs Volt is getting ready to travel with me on train next week for some Quantum Volt love.
So I visited few photocamera retail stores and got this nice Pelican 1535 Air hardcase.

It's good to fit either one 732B/C or 732B/C+charger unit if travel is >3 days.



This 1535 case also suitable to fit half-rack DMMs, such as Keithley 2002.



Make sure to use ESD bag around the sensitive equipment, as foam insert is great at generating immense amounts of static electricity.

What you use for your precious equipment transport to/from calibration lab?

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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2019, 01:20:36 pm »
If I hand carry it to the lab, no case at all.  It sits on my lap during the drive :)
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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2019, 04:20:16 pm »
Everything that goes to national measurement institute I'll deliver personally. Added expense is small compared to calibration fees and all the doubt about handling issues.

Peli cases are good start but the foam is too stiff for most sensitive (lightweight) equipment like SPRT's
Peli case packed inside 2x2x2 sized cardboard box filled with styrofoam chips or wood shavings is lot better.
Seen also smaller box suspended with sort of rubber bands inside larger plywood crate.
 
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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2019, 06:52:26 pm »
My SPRT (5699) have it's own wooden case. Probably best is to pack that case inside bigger peli case.  :)
Calibration of that thing would be a story for whole another year, it's much more expensive than JJ cal.

What is more challenging - shipping heavy calibrators like 5720A to the labs. You cannot carry these on the lap like CalMachine suggests.
Fluke's 5520A transit case looks like SKB Rack series. 4U one , deep enough for 5720A ain't cheap though :(.
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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2019, 09:49:52 am »
Nice info, TiN!

Is there a good transport case for the 3458A?

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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2019, 01:39:23 pm »
My SPRT (5699) have it's own wooden case. Probably best is to pack that case inside bigger peli case.  :)
Calibration of that thing would be a story for whole another year, it's much more expensive than JJ cal.

Yup, expensive to calibrate and so easy to break. Shocked SPRT can measure ok-ish on water triple point but go haywire at other temps. 
Buying a second-hand SPRT would be huge lottery compared to DMM's or voltage references  :-// Would never even consider buying one from equipment dealers, directly from another cal lab just maybe..
Fluke/Hart models like the 5699 appear to be slightly more robust than some others but still "if you lay it on the table and it makes a sound you knock it too hard"
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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2019, 12:33:29 pm »
My SPRT (5699) have it's own wooden case. Probably best is to pack that case inside bigger peli case.  :)
Calibration of that thing would be a story for whole another year, it's much more expensive than JJ cal.

Yup, expensive to calibrate and so easy to break. Shocked SPRT can measure ok-ish on water triple point but go haywire at other temps. 
Buying a second-hand SPRT would be huge lottery compared to DMM's or voltage references  :-// Would never even consider buying one from equipment dealers, directly from another cal lab just maybe..
Fluke/Hart models like the 5699 appear to be slightly more robust than some others but still "if you lay it on the table and it makes a sound you knock it too hard"

Todays Random idea for my recent Fluke 5616 PRT from HighVoltage is a 3D printed Coffin for the pointy end. Still needs to go in padding for travel but for casual protection on the bench should do the trick for the occasional bump.

Two piece for the probe end for easier production. Split top section to go over the cable then screw onto the lower section to keep the probe in place. Still printing.....

STL's in the Zip file temporarily removed found a problem. The ID of and M11 female thread is  :palm:

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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #8 on: June 16, 2019, 01:47:20 am »
Try that again  :-[ Measure TWICE print once  :palm:

While I was at it I added a loop to keep a Velcro wrap in place on the top section for the cable management. Works well but I might for extra shock protection make another barrel with a foam or internal rubber sleeve yet.

In the Zip file if anyone can use it (or mod for your own PRT) is the Fusion 360 files and the STL's. Middle and top sections should be printed with a raft to keep them in place otherwise pick you normal settings without supports.
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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #9 on: June 16, 2019, 06:30:35 am »
That is small PRT :)

Meanwhile Fluke 732 and SR104 made it all safely back from NML calibration. Busy times, transferring sub-ppm Volt and Ohm ASAP  :scared:.

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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #10 on: June 16, 2019, 08:19:44 am »
I am sure there is something about it's not the size but how you use it but we shouldn't go there ;)

When I sent my couple of 6 1/2 digit meter off to Keysight recently I went with cardboard and recut EPP foam inner. Providing you stop movement of the contents Cardboard us still a great product with a bit of distance to the items. A few mates of mine have used Cardboard shipping composite R/C Gliders on planes with no issues that way heading to world championships and my 2m ABS custom box did the job for me.

Cool Cal Lab pic too :-+
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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #11 on: September 15, 2019, 02:56:33 pm »
Got Pelican 1690 and iM3075 cases for my calibrators, about $580 each with foam, new from Pelican.
SKB rack chassis was over $1200 USD for comparison.



And 1690 can fit two 3458A or similar instruments, in case I want to transport those somewhere for calibration.
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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #12 on: May 01, 2023, 05:48:14 am »
Hello Folks - recently B&W Intl. (Germany) introduced the 7800 series of Outdoor cases which are suitable to transport 3458A

7800 B&W Intl.
https://www.b-w-international.com/en/outdoor/cases/b-w-outdoor.case-type-7800?c=50

Inner dimensions: 770 x 540 x 380 mm | 30.3 x 21.3 x 15.0 inch
Outer dimensions: 845 x 615 x 415 mm | 33.3 x 24.2 x 16.3 inch

1690 Pelican

[url=https://www.peli.com/eu/en/product/cases/transport-case/protector/1690]https://www.peli.com/eu/en/product/cases/transport-case/protector/1690
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Inner dimensions:  765 × 638 × 390 mm | 30.1 x 25.1 x 15.0 inch
Outer dimensions: 849 × 721 × 448 mm | 33.4 x 28.4 x 17.6 inch

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Physical properties of 3458A:
https://www.keysight.com/us/en/assets/7018-06796/data-sheets/5965-4971.pdf

502.9 mm D x 425.5 mm W x 88.9 mm H
Net weight: 12 kg (26.5 lbs)
Shipping weight: 14.8 kg (32.5 lbs)
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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #13 on: May 01, 2023, 09:49:38 am »
We used a custom-made attaché case to transport the portable calibrator and VHA412 10 kΩ resistor to the JJA lab and back to the RU Calibration Club.
 
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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #14 on: May 01, 2023, 10:36:29 pm »
Sometimes the standard Pelican pick and pluck foam comes apart after a while. We designed our own foam for our pelicans in this place: https://mycasebuilder.com/customfoam
They sometimes have sales and has a quick turnaround with different foam density choices.  Custom foam definitely beats the pick and pluck mess.
 

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Re: Transit calibration cases for our precious references.
« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2023, 09:37:06 am »
Sometimes the standard Pelican pick and pluck foam comes apart after a while. We designed our own foam for our pelicans in this place: https://mycasebuilder.com/customfoam
They sometimes have sales and has a quick turnaround with different foam density choices.  Custom foam definitely beats the pick and pluck mess.
That is really nice!
Do they offer anti static foam?
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