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  1. bniswonger

    What is this? Any Ideas?

    Well thats kinda what I am thinking that its used for is some sort of crimping or swaging. The instrument is made out of steel so it is somewhat strong even though the material thickness is only .065".
  2. bniswonger

    What is this? Any Ideas?

    That is possible I never thought of that. When the instrument is closed the thru hole is approx. .100" or roughly 2.5mm and is a cylinder.
  3. bniswonger

    What is this? Any Ideas?

    Thats sort of what my guys are saying. One suggested that it is some sort of braiding tool where you put some sort of core or wire in the middle and in the 4 squares you put your outer material an spin it thus braiding either wire or cord. I have no idea what it is but its really complex for the...
  4. bniswonger

    What is this? Any Ideas?

    Hello everyone here is a fun item for you to ponder over. I found this item in a box of old medical instruments. I am not sure what it does and there is a bustle of ideas around my shop as to what its used for. I am not sure if it is in fact a medical device but any ideas would help me out...
  5. bniswonger

    What is this? Any Ideas?

    Hello everyone here is a fun item for you to ponder over. I found this item in a box of old medical instruments. I am not sure what it does and there is a bustle of ideas around my shop as to what its used for. I am not sure if it is in fact a medical device but any ideas would help me out...
  6. bniswonger

    First Article Inspection

    I agree with Duwe6 i dont think that the FAI on the assembly would be representative of the components within that assembly unless they to were FAI components.
  7. bniswonger

    Pin Gauge Use

    I found a useful link on proper gaging using pins. They also discuss using ring gages if you are interested in including that in your SOP. http://www.aajansson.com/pdfs/understanding%20fixed%20limit%20gages.pdf
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