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Tidying Up An Analoy 1401 Alloy Analyser

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russ57:
I must remember that holding method...
I found crimping was easier but still fiddly.

I find myself dreaming of a stereo microscope more and more...

-russ

Muzzerboy:
I find those stereo magnifying glasses essential now. Although my myopia allows almost microscope-like close inspection, I don't like the idea of poking myself in the eye with a soldering iron.

I have something like this although I forget where I bought mine https://www.zoro.co.uk/shop/measuring-and-test-equipment/eye-loupes-and-pocket-comparators/led-head-loupe-lhl435/p/ZT1017436X?utm_source=google&utm_campaign=pla%2B%7C%2BMeasuring%20%26%20Test%20Equipment&utm_term=ZT1017436X&utm_medium=pla_css_2&targetid=pla-394272181161&loc_physical_ms=9046570&dev=c&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvP6ABhCjARIsAH37rbR45yrLHNqMrHcOV43_Vm3nLjHUWqmi5wkkP5k6XwjEiSGiyIikKGIaAn0YEALw_wcB

For workholding, I have one of those generic tilting vises you get with Chinese machine tools. The tilt mechanism allows orientation of the connector to a convenient angle.

awemawson:
I  haven't returned to looking at the Analoy yet but I did scan all the documentation that I have, comprising a  21 page 'Operating Instructions' and 7 pages of rather fuzzy faxes that I received back in 2004 from a service agent in Michigan of all places !

If they are not too large data wise then I will attach them as searchable .PDF's


No it seems that at  1.4 mB and 2.4 mB they are too large

vtsteam:
Andrew can you zip them smaller? Sometimes you can, sometimes it makes very little difference, depending on the compression level already.

awemawson:
Sadly not, I've tried 'raring' them and 'zipping' them but the amount of compression is negligible

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