Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 3 topics

Tekkie® <Tekkie@comcast.net>: Jul 22 12:11PM -0400

clare@snyder.on.ca posted for all of us...
 
 
> >+ How accurate & precise is the matching of the prior fuel level?
> How many ingels can sit on the tip if a pin???
> That's about how ridiculous this whole discussion is getting
 
+1
 
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Arfa Daily <arfa.daily@ntlworld.com>: Jul 22 10:53AM +0100

On 21/07/2017 18:51, N_Cook wrote:
> jewellers flat blade screwdrivers and find one that inserts at an angle
> and when twisted , opens out the arms, the circlip laying nicely on the
> blade..
 
Ah ha. Nice idea, Nigel. Long time no speak. trust you are well ?
 
Arfa
John Robertson <spam@flippers.com>: Jul 22 07:54AM -0700

On 2017/07/21 10:49 AM, Arfa Daily wrote:
> trying to use some that look pretty similar to those that you linked to,
> but they just slipped, even though they were an appropriate size
 
> Arfa
 
In a pinch you could take a pair of needle nosed pliers and use those to
expand the ends enough to slip off. You can sacrifice the pliers to this
specific job if you grind the ends and cut a notch in them to fit the
thickness of the circlip. I use tools similar to these Clarke tools in
our shop:
 
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/c/circlip-pliers/
 
Just spotted the following page which has a lot of info on various circlips!
 
https://www.wonkeedonkeetools.co.uk/circlip-pliers/what-is-a-circlip/
 
 
 
John :-#)#
 
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Ralph Mowery <rmowery28146@earthlink.net>: Jul 22 11:15AM -0400

In article <HpCdnZQ1WtKA-u7EnZ2dnUU7-dXNnZ2d@giganews.com>,
spam@flippers.com says...
> > describe - i.e. without actual holes in the arms ? My colleague was
> > trying to use some that look pretty similar to those that you linked to,
> > but they just slipped, even though they were an appropriate size
 
Instead of Circlip try looking at the e-ring tools. Maybe that is what
you are really trying to remove.
 
They look similar and seem to do about the same function, but there are
no holes near the ends.
 
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/e-clip-tool
amdx <nojunk@knology.net>: Jul 22 09:07AM -0500

> Look up the SMD code of K2. This will translate into a more reasonable number for ordering.
 
> Dan
 
That did get me more info, but I'm not finding my transistor.
Here is a picture, >
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rtl881nfpvc664a/K2%20SMT.jpg?dl=0
 
The dimensions look like an sot89 4.3mm x 2.45mm x 1.4mm.
It has a Z stamped in the middle, I was looking for Zetex (now Diodes)
but it could be someone else.
 
Mikek
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