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Dear Technos,
I need your input on lock-in forming, you know - making those kinks that lock the radial or axial components in the holes when manually inserted, to keep them from being pushed up in the wave.
Is this type of forming reliable? Other than GPD, what other players are in the game and what your experiences are?
Off-line answers are welcome, should you consider the details too "intimate" to show on Technet.
Thanks,
Ioan Tempea, ing.
Ingénieur Principal Fabrication / Sr. Manufacturing Engineer
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