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The larger unites used 5 of the small feet Another type for the 1/3 units such as a 432 power Another type for the 1/2 units such as a 431 power -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Sent: 09 April 2019 14:39 To: [email protected] Subject: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Plastic snap-in bottom feet As I look around the internet at the plastic snap-in bottom feet used on older HP test equipment, I run into two HP part numbers: 5041-8821 and 5041-9167. How do the feet differ between the two part numbers? Perhaps color? Or something else? Thanks. Steve, K8JQ ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2016.0.8048 / Virus Database: 4793/15884 - Release Date: 08/14/18 Internal Virus Database is out of date. |
Not sure about part numbers, but some of them were all plastic?+ metal legs, and others were plastic?+ rubber surface grip + metal legs. On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 7:26 AM Paul Bicknell <paul@...> wrote: Hi --
Colby |
The older HP gear test gear feet were black, part number 5060-0767. They had a metal push pin to allow side in installation or removal--found on 141T or similarly aged HP gear.
They are as rare as hen's teeth--few I have recently found were quite costly. The part numbers you mentioned will bring up images using Google search.? One looks like a screw mounted rear apron foot.? The other looks like a snap in gray bottom foot. Peter |
If you have access to a 3d printer go to thingiverse dot com and look up HP foot, you may find what you are looking for.? I designed and printed some Tektronix pull tabs and got 50% yield using PLA and an Exact-O knife to trim them.? I used an Ultimaker 3+ to print them. TinkerCAD and FreeCAD are no cost design tools. ? Is anyone here machining circuit boards with a cheap RAMPS based controller?? I need to dead bug or circuit board a HP 8640 amplifier replacement. Jim
On ?Friday?, ?April? ?12?, ?2019? ?12?:?26?:?01? ?PM? ?EDT, <radioconnection@...> wrote:
The older HP gear test gear feet were black, part number 5060-0767. They had a metal push pin to allow side in installation or removal--found on 141T or similarly aged HP gear. They are as rare as hen's teeth--few I have recently found were quite costly. The part numbers you mentioned will bring up images using Google search.? One looks like a screw mounted rear apron foot.? The other looks like a snap in gray bottom foot. Peter |
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 09:25 AM, <radioconnection@...> wrote:
The older HP gear test gear feet were black, part number 5060-0767. They had a metal push pin to allow side in installation or removal--found on 141T or similarly aged HP gear.The excellent condition 432A power meter I just got has that style I believe, and it actually still had the feet. This makes me even happier. Sean |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Stan For the older equipment feet with a silver button there are 3 different types of feet ? The 432? has 2 feet one ?on the front and one on the rear? both are the full width of the unit ??this unit is? 1/3 of a bay width ? The old 431 ?also has 2 feet one ?on the front and one on the rear? both are the full width of the unit ??but this unit is a ? ?bay width so feet are longer ? The 141 had individual feet on each corner? ? Paul B ? From:
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On Behalf Of [email protected] ? On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 09:25 AM, <radioconnection@...>
wrote:
The older HP gear test gear feet were black, part number 5060-0767.
They had a metal push pin to allow side in installation or removal--found on
141T or similarly aged HP gear. The excellent condition 432A power meter I just got has that style I
believe, and it actually still had the feet. This makes me even happier. No virus found in this message. |