Difference between revisions of "201201 R1ProgressRep"

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63 wires were strung today.
 
63 wires were strung today.
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We ran into a problem with one of our crimpers.  While checking the gap, it seemed a little on the loose side.  This was tested using a crimp pin with a scrap piece of sense wire. As I attempted to adjust the crimpers, it didn't seem to tighten.  The adjusting screw with unscrewed significantly with no change in gap.  It appears the spring is at its minimum and will not allow the crimpers to compress further.  Also, one of the teeth on the crimpers is much smaller than the other, thus requiring the crimper adjustment screw to be "tighter" than other crimpers.  Both can be seen in the following picture:
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[[file:20120111_Crimper.png | 400 px]]

Revision as of 20:29, 11 January 2012

1/3/12

53 sense wires were strung today. SL2 is completed.

1/4/12

Chamber was rotated so that we can start stringing SL1.

19 wires in SL1 were strung today.

1/5/12

51 sense wires were strung today.

1/6/12

39 wires were strung today.

1/9/12

87 wires were strung today.

20120109 Temp1.png

1/10/12

63 wires were strung today.

1/11/12

We ran into a problem with one of our crimpers. While checking the gap, it seemed a little on the loose side. This was tested using a crimp pin with a scrap piece of sense wire. As I attempted to adjust the crimpers, it didn't seem to tighten. The adjusting screw with unscrewed significantly with no change in gap. It appears the spring is at its minimum and will not allow the crimpers to compress further. Also, one of the teeth on the crimpers is much smaller than the other, thus requiring the crimper adjustment screw to be "tighter" than other crimpers. Both can be seen in the following picture:

20120111 Crimper.png