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Column & Collar MCP Support Concept

Column & Collar MCP Support Concept. Jason McPhate Weekly Mechanical Telecon 25 June 2010. Column & Collar Assembly. Exploded View. Columns attached to anode, run full height of tube Bottom collar slips around column, 6mm tall MCP’s have matched holes to slip over column for alignment

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Column & Collar MCP Support Concept

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  1. Column & Collar MCP Support Concept Jason McPhate Weekly Mechanical Telecon 25 June 2010

  2. Column & Collar Assembly J. McPhate – Weekly Mechanical Telecon

  3. Exploded View • Columns attached to anode, run full height of tube • Bottom collar slips around column, 6mm tall • MCP’s have matched holes to slip over column for alignment • Middle collar between MCP’s, maintains MCP gap of 0.5mm • Top MCP held down by metal retainer clips on each column • Window support by outside wall and columns (collars have no bearing) • Collars do all the anode to MCP and MCP to MCP gap definition J. McPhate – Weekly Mechanical Telecon

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