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David,
You are correct.
The requirement is pictured on page 41 of JSTD -001.
The answer is 15 degrees Max.
Thanks for the quick response.
John
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> John - look in JSTD -001 for that requirement
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> Subject: ASSY: Vertical angle
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> Date: 5/9/96 10:49 AM
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> All,
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> Does IPC have a number on allowable vertical
> angle for radial components?
> I want to keep some LEDS straight up.
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> Thanks,
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> John Laur
> Rockwell Automation
> Allen-Bradley Co Inc.
> 1201 South Second Street
> Milwaukee, WI 53204
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