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| Martin72:
Exactly this, when siglent uses M3x10 screws for example, there is no problem to exchange them with M3x12... |
| Martin72:
Checking the dimensions with a paper dummy...Seems to fit. ;) Next week follows the real one, first made with alloy. If everything is OK, I´ll think about to transfer it in data for 3-d printing. Same with SDS2000X+. |
| 2N3055:
Martin, an advice: as you can see screws are inset inside plastic cover. That inside part is being pushed by screw head against backing plate in the scope. If you screw through the plate , you will be exerting pressure to the outside of cover. I would put a washer or two (scheibe) in a hole between cover and plate to make sure plate presses against the the same surface screw head was pressing. And put something soft between cover and plate so it compresses nicely. It will also work as vibration dampener... |
| Martin72:
Thank you Sinisa, But this is clear to me since I´m working in a company with own mechanical construction section.. :) Plus I do not want to do any harm to the case of the scope. So distance bushes and washers will be in plastic/nylon, rubbertape inbetween plate and case, and so on. I´ll show the results when finishing. Martin |
| 2N3055:
Yes I should have known that you would. :palm: But no harm in being safe.. |
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