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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

Resource for ReadyMade Diode Arrays

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For those without their own machine shop tools I might have found something useful for making a diode array, if I cant use them for that then I can at least flip these big ones over and use the flat backside with no holes.

One of these is a Parker VAN22-5003-04 with 8mm holes & has no threading, could be drilled/tapped to m9.05 or 12mm.
The other longer ones are by Siebe Pneumatics 8MMC501M-0801 and have 7mm unthreaded holes, these two types do not have holes that go thru the back.
The holes are staggered 1.5mm.
http://www.parker.com/Literature/Literature Files/telepneumatic/cat/english/0638-VS_inline.pdf
Arrays_01.jpg


In my hand two holed / 3 way valve pieces: PS2966P by PARKER, these have 11.2mm inside thread diameter, they MIGHT not work out as well as the above because I will still have some thread left if I drill to 12mm ID.
The holes are staggered 1.5mm.
PS2966P by PARKER - Buy or Repair at PLCCenter - PLCCenter.com

Parker-2Array-3WayValve.jpg
 





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Nice find... Thanks for sharing...
What is the base/block material...:thinking:


Jerry
 
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Its some sort of aluminum, I am no expert in metals though, its pretty light for its size and it does not stick to a magnet.
Oh! Here I found it in the pdf file, its anodized aluminum! :)

Nice find... Thanks for sharing...
What is the base/block material...:thinking:


Jerry
 




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