An update perhaps on the front panel "defect" -- though it is more an imperfection.
The second panel has been anodised and showed the same artifact, though much less visible.
(I would have accepted it as is for my own use, bearing in mind the reject costs.)
We have now ordered new material and remachine a new front panel to see if the problem still exists.
This may take some time before we can conclude where the problem lies.
In the worst case situation, all 28 front panels have to be done anew.
Patrick
The second panel has been anodised and showed the same artifact, though much less visible.
(I would have accepted it as is for my own use, bearing in mind the reject costs.)
We have now ordered new material and remachine a new front panel to see if the problem still exists.
This may take some time before we can conclude where the problem lies.
In the worst case situation, all 28 front panels have to be done anew.
Patrick
We are going to take you through the assembly, starting from the finished product, and removing parts to review the inside, one by one.
Starting with the overall views.
Only the few screws on the top are visible, and nothing protruding above the metal surface.
This is only possible when the machining tolerances are tight enough.
Patrick
Outstanding ! Really !
Must discuss prices sometime
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