agilent vial rack 3d models
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Rear feet for a long line of HP/Agilent branded test equipment come equipped with either M3.5x12mm or 6-32 1/2" screws, depending on the specific model of equipment in question (they are nearly identical in diameter, but the 6-32 screws boast much...
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I restored an HP/Agilent A3631A bench-top power supply to working condition after it was dropped, which had caused the loss of its power button that leads back to the internal switch. I created a custom replacement switch that fits perfectly and...
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This is a recreation of the rear terminal cover on several HP, Agilent, and Keysight power supplies among others. Part number is 0360-2191. The photo shows the original part for reference purposes. I haven't printed this so it would be great to...
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This is a recreation of the rear terminal cover on a number of HP, Agilent and Keysight power supplies etc. Part number 0360-2191 The photo is of the original part for reference. I haven't printed this so let me know how you go. :) I've supplied STL,...
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Here's a knob for an Agilent E3642A Power Supply - likely it will fit others with similar knobs. It measures about 30 mm in diameter and features knurls. It attaches securely onto the 1/4" (6 mm) shaft with a flat on one side. Print this model as...
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Agilent/Keysight 53220A Frequency Counter Option 106 mounting bracket The original Agilent part number is 53200-00603 (see attached PDF). The bracket is not accessible for purchase from Keysight, that's why it was designed to fit 6 Ghz Channel 3...
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This is a reproduction of the front panel (part number 08648-60xxx) to suit the HP/Agilent 8648A, 8648B, 8648C and 8648D Function Generators.I recommend printing or machining in metal (aluminium) as plastic will flex and bend under the pressure of...
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This is a device known as a rack and pinion, consisting of a straight bar called a "rack" attached to a wheel called a "pinion." The pinion has teeth that mesh perfectly with the rack's teeth. ...When the pinion turns, it pushes or pulls the rack along...