PROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Sol POWER SUPPLY
SECTION II
2.3
ASSEMBLY TIPS
2.3.1
Electrical
For the most part the assembly tips given in Paragraph 3.2
of Section III (Page III-l) apply to assembling the Sol regulator
board and power supply.
In addition,
scan Section II completely before you start to
assemble the power supply.
2.3.2
Mechanical
1. If you do not have the proper screwdrivers (see Para-
graph 2.5),
we recommend that you buy them rather than using a knife
point,
a blade screwdriver on a Phillips screw, and other makeshift
means.
Proper screwdrivers minimize the chances of stripping
threads, disfiguring screw heads and marring decorative surfaces.
2 . To assure a correct fit and tight assembly, be sure you
use the screws specified in the instructions.
3 . Lockwashers are widely used in the power supply assembly
so that screws will not loosen when subjected to stress or vibration.
When a lockwasher is specified,
do not omit it and make sure you
install it correctly.
4.
Some instructions call for prethreading holes.
This is
done to make assembly easier by giving you maximum working space for
installing relatively hard-to-drive sheet metal screws.
If you by-
pass prethreading instructions you will only make subsequent
cabinet-chassis assembly more difficult.
To prethread a hole,
insert specified screw in the hole
and position it as straight as possible.
While holding the screw in
this position,
drive it into the metal with the proper screwdriver.
If started straight the screw will continue to go straight into the
metal so that the head and sheet metal surfaces are in full contact.
5 . The diameter of the shank (threaded portion) of a screw
increases in relation to its number.
For example,
a 6-32 screw is
larger in diameter than a 4-40 screw.
Also,
a #8 lockwasher is
larger than a #4 lockwasher.
6 . Heat sink compound is supplied with this kit in a small
clear plastic package.
It is a thick white substance which improves
transfer between components and their heat sinks. To use
the compound, pierce a small hole near the edge of the top surface
of the plastic package,
using a pin or sharp knife point.
Squeezing
the package will cause a small amount of the compound to ooze out
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