On 1/15/13 9:58 AM, Tidak Ada wrote:
Sounds nice BUT.... just for a hydrogen filled EZ10A/B it is essential
the pins undergo as less as possible stress by mounting the pins LOOSLY
and movable in the insulator.
I think a sandwich construction, like at those old pertinax sockets,
will fulfil more to that need.
Making a socket, either from thick pertinax or an other thermo hardened
material (Bakelite or an phenolic resin) by use of a CNC driven tool
will make a perfect socket it you can find contacts that have enough
difference in diameter (a collar) to get hold.
Who can help machining the parts ???
eric
Here's where to get the contact pins:
You could buy a bunch of old low-cost surplus wafer sockets whose
contacts fit the type of pin you are working with (either the fat octal
tube pins or the thin miniature tube pins), drill out the rivets, and
remove the contacts which are sandwiched between the two wafers. Then
use the contacts in your own laser-cut wafers to fit your special tubes.
--
David Forbes, Tucson AZ
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