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  1. MJJones

    Stainless Screws w/ mag driver - alternative?

    Looks like I have some good direction with the vac lines - might look into a spring clamp system as well. Thanks for your time!
  2. MJJones

    Stainless Screws w/ mag driver - alternative?

    Thanks for the follow-up, guys. Re: bit/socket - We can use either. The screws are slotted with hex heads. Re: Tool size - hand tool
  3. MJJones

    Stainless Screws w/ mag driver - alternative?

    Hello all - I use magnetic bolt drivers to fasten screws on a production line, but just recently switched to stainless screws. Magnetic bits + Stainless = big mess. Does anyone know of a solution to secure hex-head screws to a driver without using magnets? McMaster has Posi-Grip handhelds, but...
  4. MJJones

    Waterproof seals

    Doing research on underwater electrical connectors - interfacing to a product underwater. Anyone know of good manufacturers/resources?
  5. MJJones

    74C02 replacement - Quad NOR to 15V!

    Thanks, it looks like the 4001 is the best choice for moving forward, and for the current design, I'm sure I can make an adapter board for less than $16.50!!!
  6. MJJones

    74C02 replacement - Quad NOR to 15V!

    Thanks, looks like i can get them after all... but if I can find a replacement I can save some huge $$ and headaches down the road. Does anyone know of a modern replacement chip?
  7. MJJones

    74C02 replacement - Quad NOR to 15V!

    Anyone know of a replacement for the obsolete 74C02? All the new components I've found are limited to 5V in, but my controller (sustaining an old design) pulls up to 15V. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
  8. MJJones

    Cavity fluid pressure - thermal expansion

    AMAZING, gentlemen. Thanks for your help.
  9. MJJones

    Cavity fluid pressure - thermal expansion

    Given an oil-filled cavity that is heated, how can I find the oil pressure after thermal expansion? I have CTE and original/ending volumes, just don't remember hwo to calculate pressure on the seal....trying to calculate whether seal with break.
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