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-pete

On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 1:07 AM, Hal Murray <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> [email protected] said:
> > The model 260 datasheet is on MTI's web site at
> http://www.mti-milliren.com
>
> That data sheet covers their standard models.  You can see the part number
> in
> the far right column of the table on the bottom of the last page of the
> double page spread.  They are likely to have a few in stock.
>
> They also make lots of specials.  Tell them the specifications you want and
> they will make a new part number, put it into their system so you can
> easily
> order it, and keep the details private so your competitors have more work
> to
> do if they want to clone or reverse engineer your designs.
>
> If the part number on a unit you get from eBay isn't on the data sheet,
> it's
> probably a special.  You can get a general idea from the data sheet but you
> will probably have to measure it if you want the fine print.
>
>
> --
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>
>
>
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