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- | * Federica meets M&Ch in Zurich | + | * Federica meets M&Ch in Zurich |
* **Stepmotors** Federica: test system in ZH (M&Ch) | * **Stepmotors** Federica: test system in ZH (M&Ch) | ||
- | * **Mechanical assembly in box** Federica, Olaf, Katharina: sketch and discuss with workshop (K send mail to Kurt Boesiger) | + | * **Mechanical assembly in box** Federica, Olaf, Katharina: sketch and discuss with workshop (K send mail to Kurt Boesiger) (17.December 2013) |
* Item level of detail for sketch | * Item level of detail for sketch | ||
* mount laser on optical beam or rails | * mount laser on optical beam or rails | ||
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* Do we need a support for the module? Pros and cons? In case, the support at one end must be flexible, since we will have modules of different lengths. | * Do we need a support for the module? Pros and cons? In case, the support at one end must be flexible, since we will have modules of different lengths. | ||
* How can we minimize vibrations of the module? In the previous test stand: a pre-tensioning plastic block put between the back wall of the test box and the module inhibits these vibrations. The exact pre-tension can be adjusted by placing hard-plastic disks between the block and the wall. | * How can we minimize vibrations of the module? In the previous test stand: a pre-tensioning plastic block put between the back wall of the test box and the module inhibits these vibrations. The exact pre-tension can be adjusted by placing hard-plastic disks between the block and the wall. | ||
- | * What is the precision of the perpendicularity between the $x$ and $z$ axes? In the previous test stand: the perpendicularity between the two axes of the movable structure was assumed to be guaranteed by the mechanical precision of the construction. | + | * What is the precision of the perpendicularity between the //x// and //z// axes? In the previous test stand: the perpendicularity between the two axes of the movable structure was assumed to be guaranteed by the mechanical precision of the construction. |
* What is the precision on the horizontality of the module? | * What is the precision on the horizontality of the module? | ||
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* UT plus Beetle (Marina) | * UT plus Beetle (Marina) | ||
* check that hybrids can read both polarities (Olaf) | * check that hybrids can read both polarities (Olaf) | ||
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