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Judging from the last pile I saw at ME, your samples are probably from the same batch! I've seen the proprietary drawing of the Code 40 rail profile, including the manufacturing tolerances noted for a production run to be acceptable.So, do your pieces measure more than .040"? Sure. But the nominal design dimension is definitely .040". With a manufacturing tolerance above and below the .040". Same goes for the width of the rail. Just a bit of trivia for you...
Ok, the "specified" dimension is .040". There is an acceptable tolerance in manufacturing. Your rail measures .043 high at what error in measurement? (just kidding, I don't care )Your final assumption of .037" rail being acceptable is in error. As is your 9%. FYI.
I've been thinking about trying this product and using the PECO code 60 rail.The plan is to make a photo diorama.Only I don't have a clue as whether the code 60 would work in these tie strips.Anybody have any thoughts on the idea?
Sorry, 7.5%. I used to work in manufacturing and work with drawings. I remember tolerances on the drawings as +/- an amount. If +.003" is acceptable, I don't see why -.003" wouldn't be. I've never seen one's that were different for + than - but maybe that was just for my place of work.Of course now we're way off the mark. I'm going to call my rail what it measures because that's what code means. I seriously don't see the big issue with that. If I get some c40, I'll call it that.My official statement from now on will be -"Depending on the the batch. Micro Engineering track can vary from code 40 to code 43."Alright?Jason
I just wanted to point out that they are aiming for true .040". Actual manufactured product varies.