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That is a pretty steep angle for a punch. My guess is that they are ejector pins for a mold that has sides corresponding to the angle shown on the pin. The relief area may be space for a compression spring. Normal punches are ground, but not polished.
Rookies!
Those are used for checking the blade angle of the pentometric fam. If the blade angle was too severe, you would have side fumbliing on the ambifacient lunar waneshaft. Nobody wants that.
Of coarse, this is all irrelavent now since PATH introduced the Micro-Encabulater 2 years ago. Those pins will be a museum piece in a while.
JR
Rookies!
Those are used for checking the blade angle of the pentometric fam. If the blade angle was too severe, you would have side fumbliing on the ambifacient lunar waneshaft. Nobody wants that.
Of coarse, this is all irrelavent now since PATH introduced the Micro-Encabulater 2 years ago. Those pins will be a museum piece in a while.
JR
I almost forgot to mention, if you have odd and even numbers on the guides, they are used on the rarer Rockwell unit which had counter rotating pentometric fams. IIRC, the odd numbers are used on the CCW fam and the even on the CW fam. Rotation is from the output end.
They had a great idea to stop the side fumbling, but, Rockwell didn't fabulate the Amulite in the same process that GE did, resulting in a weaker base.
JR
When the place got raided, it was by EPA and OSHA along with federal marshalls. So much contamination it wasn't even funny. some of the buiidings weren't to bad, but others were demolished, put in barrels and hauled away. The building that I worked in was highly contaminated along with most of the machines that were in it. We were all told how safe a place it was to work in.
JR
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