63.8 03 D7 NOTE I of 3:009 NOTE I Ø32 M40 x 1.5 NOTEI ® 32 H8 26.2 $ 14 L O 18.6 $ 65 69.6 + Ø32 8.5 40 1,5 N6 ± Ø32 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLETERS SURFACE ROUGHNESS DIMENSIONS AND TOL APPLY BEFORE FINISH DIAMETER/ LINEAR DIMENSIONS > 0,5 ANCULAR ISHORTER SIDE LENGTIO HOLE > 30 > 120 > 315 > 10 > 1 000 < 1 000s 2 000 DMENSIONS MAXIMUM INTERNAL RADIUS 02 RADIVOIAMFER > 0.5 > 30 > 120 > 50 > 20 BREAK SHARP EDGES 0.3 x 45 MAXIMUM DIAMETER ( 30 1.6/ VRo MAX ( 35 5 30 < 50 ( 20 ( 400 ALL DIAMETERS ON SAME AXIS CONCENTRIC WITHIN 0.2 TIR S 20 TOLERANCE- H3 TOLERANCE 0.2 10.5 : 0.0 + L2 TOLERANCE :02 TOLERANCE :0.5° •0.3° :0.2° TOLERANCE GRADE 0,5 12 LIMIT NOTES: 1. NICKEL PLATE 0.005-0.01 M40 X 1.5 THREADS,AND Ø3D7 HOLES TO BE FREE OF FINISH Ø3D7 0.02 Ø1.5N6 -0.ờoT 0.039 Ø32H8 70.02 A 450 73.6 36.8 6.5 1.3 28.3 ± Ø32 3 X 05 O0.5C Ix45° O6 X 5.4 0.02|B I1.5 15.6 3.2 Ø32 30 0.1 48.5 O 100 60 0.2 2±2" 2 2 R0.3 01 R 0.25 RO.3 0J R 0.25 2.2 2.2 COMPUTER GENERATED DRA WING PERKIN ELMER DO NOT SCALE DRAWING MATERIAL NORWALK, COMNECTICUT DRAWN C. W. SMITH CHECKED VDH TOAYE /5/30 DATE THIS DRAWING AND SPECIFICA- TION IS THE PROPERTY OF THE PERKIN ELMER CORPORATION, IT 5-26 IS ISSUED IN STRICT CONFIDENCE, AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED. OR COPIED, OR USED AS THE BASIS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OR SALE OF APPARATUS WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION, CHAMBER-BAKER BRASS FM 360 ECN 55666 N538-0022 N538-0021 N538-0020 OATE LOWER PROJENCH KMCK APPROVED IACHARD SCALE DR 22847 THIRD ANGLE DATE 4-19 FINISH DN538-1000B METHODS NOTEI CHG DESCRIPTION DA TE OTY USED ON CHG 10 1. AP-006. Print supplied by Perkin Elmer.
63.8 03 D7 NOTE I of 3:009 NOTE I Ø32 M40 x 1.5 NOTEI ® 32 H8 26.2 $ 14 L O 18.6 $ 65 69.6 + Ø32 8.5 40 1,5 N6 ± Ø32 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLETERS SURFACE ROUGHNESS DIMENSIONS AND TOL APPLY BEFORE FINISH DIAMETER/ LINEAR DIMENSIONS > 0,5 ANCULAR ISHORTER SIDE LENGTIO HOLE > 30 > 120 > 315 > 10 > 1 000 < 1 000s 2 000 DMENSIONS MAXIMUM INTERNAL RADIUS 02 RADIVOIAMFER > 0.5 > 30 > 120 > 50 > 20 BREAK SHARP EDGES 0.3 x 45 MAXIMUM DIAMETER ( 30 1.6/ VRo MAX ( 35 5 30 < 50 ( 20 ( 400 ALL DIAMETERS ON SAME AXIS CONCENTRIC WITHIN 0.2 TIR S 20 TOLERANCE- H3 TOLERANCE 0.2 10.5 : 0.0 + L2 TOLERANCE :02 TOLERANCE :0.5° •0.3° :0.2° TOLERANCE GRADE 0,5 12 LIMIT NOTES: 1. NICKEL PLATE 0.005-0.01 M40 X 1.5 THREADS,AND Ø3D7 HOLES TO BE FREE OF FINISH Ø3D7 0.02 Ø1.5N6 -0.ờoT 0.039 Ø32H8 70.02 A 450 73.6 36.8 6.5 1.3 28.3 ± Ø32 3 X 05 O0.5C Ix45° O6 X 5.4 0.02|B I1.5 15.6 3.2 Ø32 30 0.1 48.5 O 100 60 0.2 2±2" 2 2 R0.3 01 R 0.25 RO.3 0J R 0.25 2.2 2.2 COMPUTER GENERATED DRA WING PERKIN ELMER DO NOT SCALE DRAWING MATERIAL NORWALK, COMNECTICUT DRAWN C. W. SMITH CHECKED VDH TOAYE /5/30 DATE THIS DRAWING AND SPECIFICA- TION IS THE PROPERTY OF THE PERKIN ELMER CORPORATION, IT 5-26 IS ISSUED IN STRICT CONFIDENCE, AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED. OR COPIED, OR USED AS THE BASIS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OR SALE OF APPARATUS WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION, CHAMBER-BAKER BRASS FM 360 ECN 55666 N538-0022 N538-0021 N538-0020 OATE LOWER PROJENCH KMCK APPROVED IACHARD SCALE DR 22847 THIRD ANGLE DATE 4-19 FINISH DN538-1000B METHODS NOTEI CHG DESCRIPTION DA TE OTY USED ON CHG 10 1. AP-006. Print supplied by Perkin Elmer.
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