1/32" = .08mm
3 mm = 1/8" approximately

I hope the flex is 1/32" and not 3mm, that's a lot!
Rob
NV5E
/waiting for my K3 and reading all the posts

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: RE: [Elecraft] K3 Board Flex
> Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:50:41 -0700
> CC:
>
> Actually it has been both acknowledged Wayne and documented. Doug reported
> it on the support reflector and several others immediately investigated,
> including myself.
>
> Many, including myself, couldn't see the flex Doug found at first, looking
> at the front panel almost straight on as when the K3 is being operated.
>
> When I got up close, looking at the buttons obliquely from the top like Don
> did, I can see some movement when pressing the top row of buttons on the
> panel.
>
> I measured the amount of flex. At the point of maximum flex, the board moves
> about 1/32" of an inch (roughly 3 mm). The board is securely held in place,
> but the nearest supports are points about 2.5 inches below and almost 3
> inches to the side of the A/B button.
>
> That amount of movement wasn't enough to concern me at all. I'm not aware of
> the button movement when operating the rig. I've seen boards in aircraft
> systems that flexed at least that much with the vibration inherent in
> flight, hour after hour, year after year, with no deleterious effects.
>
> Still, Doug noticed it in his K3 and came up with a solution in true Ham
> style that works for him. But, like many things, it's more like a matter of
> personal preference than anything else.
>
> I certainly don't consider it a defect in the K3.
>
> Ron AC7AC
>

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