I have just started a new job that requires a lot of Geometric Tolerancing and Dimensioning. It has been a few since I have done any and then it was simple, and several years since I took and classes or training on it. Does any own know of any good resources on the web to have good information...
we have used a program called via? i think that is a add on to autocad for some of our customers. i beleive it is now part of autocad electrical. also automation direct has nice little package out for wiring diagrams and plc programing.
http://web3.automationdirect.com/static/specs/pcdrawspecs.pdf
1074/1075 Tempered Scaleless Spring Steel. it is .094 thick.
sorry for the lack of infomation, i am a electrical designer, trying to use some in fabricating a plc panel.
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I IMPORT VENDOR DRAWINGS ALL DAY LONG USING LT. WHAT TYPE OF MATERIAL ARE YOU TRYING TO IMPORT? IF IT IS A DRAWING THEN I WOULD JUST USE THE INSERT BLOCK COMMAND OR OPEN THE DRAWING AND COPY AND PASTE IN WHAT YOU NEED. A EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU ARE TRYING TO DO WOULD BE HELPFUL.
Markee
When you say open wheel race car what type of car are you talking about?? If it is an imca type modified i might be able to help you out some. Email me if you think maybe I can help.
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i am not a 100% sure if it effects the air fuel ratio or not, but i know for sure one thing. my down stream o2 sensor is burnout right now and my fuel mileage sucks. lost five to six mile a gallon.
i know that on my truck i have a o2 sensor that is refered to as the down stream o2 sensor. it is located behind the converter, and before the muffler. i was always told that those are use to check the effectness of the converter and it also a pollution check.
I have a older Gateway solo computer r0. it has a cd rom drive on it. when insert a cd the computer does nothing. when i go to windows explorer it tells me: drive not ready, retry or cancel.
under device manger the driver is working fine for the cd rom, it also has a spot for a cd rom...