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Subject: Re: Good ground connections

Author: Halchuk

Date: Mar 12, 2002, 4:05 AM

Post ID: 1709830269


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I love you Man.
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From: psabr-@aol.com
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 1:40 AM
Subject: Good ground connections


There was a thread last week regarding ground connections to the frame/battery tray, etc... I had a unique form of a wire brush pointed out to me not long ago and thought it might be of interest to those on the list. The people I know use it to create a clean and neat area to bond grounding connections to painted or powdercoated telephone equipment racks (in telecom you must do this kind of thing well and correctly, or you won't do it very long!).

This tool is called a "Shank-mounted Pilot bonding wire end brush". It is essentially a wire brush where a pilot shaft goes completely through the bush and it pilots you into an existing threaded hole. They wires of the brush are bound so they will not splay and mess up the surrounding area. All brushes have 1/4" shafts with pilot diameters of 3/32 through 1/4", brush diameters of 1/2", 3/4" or 1". Product can be found on page 2480 of the McMaster-Carr catalog, on line athttp://www.mcmaster.com/

Now can we do a little group bonding?

David W.



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FAMILY="SANSSERIF">There was a thread last week regarding ground connections
to the frame/battery tray, etc... I had a unique form of a wire brush
pointed out to me not long ago and thought it might be of interest to those on
the list. The people I know use it to create a clean and neat area to
bond grounding connections to painted or powdercoated telephone equipment
racks (in telecom you must do this kind of thing well and correctly, or you
won't do it very long!). <BR><BR>This tool is called a "Shank-mounted Pilot
bonding wire end brush". It is essentially a wire brush where a pilot
shaft goes completely through the bush and it pilots you into an existing
threaded hole. They wires of the brush are bound so they will not splay
and mess up the surrounding area. All brushes have 1/4" shafts with
pilot diameters of 3/32 through 1/4", brush diameters of 1/2", 3/4" or
1". Product can be found on page 2480 of the McMaster-Carr catalog, on
line athttp://www.mcmaster.com/<BR><BR>Now can we do a little
group bonding?<BR><BR>David W.</FONT> </BLOCKQUOTE></FONT>


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