Re: [Fwd: RE: Steel Ball For Impact Test]

2000-03-21 Thread Dirk Atama

Jasmine-

You can order a stainless steel 2 ball online from
McMaster-Carr for $28.  I did, and received it the
next day via standard UPS!   (Those test equipment
labs want $95-$150 for the same ball with a loop
soldered on.)

www.mcmaster.com   catalog page# 3184 (steel balls)
Stainless Steel (C440) P/N 9529K53 , 2 dia.

This ball weighs 520g, which is within the 60950 spec
of 500g +- 25g.   I had a buddy at a machine shop
drill a hole through the middle so I could run a cord
through it for pendulum use, too. (Drilling out the
hole brought the weight down to almost 500g.) Any
weight discrenpancy can be dealt with by adjusting the
drop height, of course.

Have fun making an impact for your company!

Dirk




  Original Message 
 Subject: RE: Steel Ball For Impact Test
 Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 14:49:31 -
 From: John Allen john.al...@rdel.co.uk
 Reply-To: John Allen john.al...@rdel.co.uk
 To: Jasmine TAN

sb...@ctl.creative.com,emc-p...@ieee.orgemc-p...@ieee.org,'Jim
 Bacher' jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com
 
 
 This item can be obtained from a number of US
 sources - such as EDD -
 but 
 cheap they are not as we just found out when we
 boought one!!
 
 A cheaper source is probably your local heavy
 industrial equipment
 service 
 organisation - a 2 inch diameter ball bearing is
 more or less what you 
 need.
 
 As for tolerances:  if it is a little light or heavy
 then I am sure a 
 compentent workshop can fix that with a welding
 torch or a grinder - 
 especially if you get a loop for the cord added at
 the same time!
 
 Regards
 
 John Allen
 Racal Defence Electronics Ltd.
 
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 Sent: 21 March 2000 12:29
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 Subject:  Re:Steel Ball For Impact Test
 
 
 forwarded for Jasmine TAN.Jim
 
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 Subject:Steel Ball For Impact Test
 Author: Jasmine TAN sb...@ctl.creative.com
 Date:   3/21/00 6:53 PM
 
 Hi,
 
 Does anyone has any recommended source on Steel
 ball for Impact
 testing
 as listed in UL60950.
 
 Thanks for your recommendation.
 
 Regards,
 Jas
 
 For policy questions, send mail to:
  Richard Nute:   ri...@ieee.org
 

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RE: Steel Ball For Impact Test

2000-03-21 Thread WOODS

As an alternative to a swinging ball, consider making no changes to the ball
and dropping it vertically using a tube. The ball can be held in place in
the tube using a bolt (or a similar object) as a stop. Pull the bolt and the
ball drops from the exact height required by the standard. The test is very
repeatable as long as the tube is vertical and the diameter is slightly
larger than the ball.

Richard Woods

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Subject:  RE: Steel Ball For Impact Test


This item can be obtained from a number of US sources - such as EDD
- but 
cheap they are not as we just found out when we boought one!!

A cheaper source is probably your local heavy industrial equipment
service 
organisation - a 2 inch diameter ball bearing is more or less what
you 
need.

As for tolerances:  if it is a little light or heavy then I am sure
a 
compentent workshop can fix that with a welding torch or a grinder -

especially if you get a loop for the cord added at the same time!

Regards

John Allen
Racal Defence Electronics Ltd.

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From:   Jim Bacher[SMTP:jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com]
Sent:   21 March 2000 12:29
To: Jasmine TAN; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject:Re:Steel Ball For Impact Test


forwarded for Jasmine TAN.Jim

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Subject:Steel Ball For Impact Test
Author: Jasmine TAN sb...@ctl.creative.com
Date:   3/21/00 6:53 PM

Hi,

Does anyone has any recommended source on Steel ball for Impact
testing
as listed in UL60950.

Thanks for your recommendation.

Regards,
Jas




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RE: Steel Ball For Impact Test

2000-03-21 Thread UMBDENSTOCK

We bought ours from a bearing manufacturer several years ago.  It met the
spec and was very cost effective ($6.00 rings a bell).  

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 Hi,
 
 Does anyone has any recommended source on Steel ball for Impact testing
 as listed in UL60950.
 
 Thanks for your recommendation.
 
 Regards,
 Jas
 
 
 
 
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RE: Steel Ball For Impact Test

2000-03-21 Thread John Allen

This item can be obtained from a number of US sources - such as EDD - but 
cheap they are not as we just found out when we boought one!!

A cheaper source is probably your local heavy industrial equipment service 
organisation - a 2 inch diameter ball bearing is more or less what you 
need.

As for tolerances:  if it is a little light or heavy then I am sure a 
compentent workshop can fix that with a welding torch or a grinder - 
especially if you get a loop for the cord added at the same time!

Regards

John Allen
Racal Defence Electronics Ltd.

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Sent:   21 March 2000 12:29
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Subject:Re:Steel Ball For Impact Test


forwarded for Jasmine TAN.Jim

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Author: Jasmine TAN sb...@ctl.creative.com
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Date:   3/21/00 6:53 PM

Hi,

Does anyone has any recommended source on Steel ball for Impact testing
as listed in UL60950.

Thanks for your recommendation.

Regards,
Jas




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RE: Steel Ball For Impact Test

2000-03-21 Thread Constantin Bolintineanu

EDD  

 contact Mr. PATRICK S. McGEE Phone 919 469 9434 OR 1 800 806 6236 Fax 919
469 5743,
2200 Gateway Centre Blvd. Suite 215, Morrisville, NC, 27560, US.
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Hi,

Does anyone has any recommended source on Steel ball for Impact testing
as listed in UL60950.

Thanks for your recommendation.

Regards,
Jas




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Re: Steel Ball For Impact Test

2000-03-21 Thread SMKhyser

Hi Jasmine,

I am sorry, I just notice the telephone number has change, 

EDD  - Phone: 919 - 469-9434
www.productsafet.com

Thank you and best regards

Syed M. Khyser
Project Manager
RES GmbH - Karben
Germany

Tel.: +49-6039-9182-0
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Re: Steel Ball For Impact Test

2000-03-21 Thread SMKhyser

Hi Jasmine,

Try EDD - USA

Tel: 919-821-7088
Fax: 919-821-1939
www.productsafet.com/prodsafety


Regards

Syed M. Khyser
Project Manager
RES GmbH - Karben
Germany

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