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Richard Hamilton <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Mar 1999 09:26:43 -0700
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Morning TechNetters,

I would like some feedback, either directly or through TN.

I am trying to get a feel for what people are generally using for acceptable
warp and twist in relation to the pitch that is being used. If there is
interest, I would even make the results public if there is a significant
number of responses. The thought being that the more responses, the more
valid the data.

1. What amount of warp and twist per inch do you allow at your facility?
2. What amount of warp and twist total do you allow at your facility?
3. What is the finest pitch produced by your facility?
4. Do you have different requirements based on different characteristics?
              If you do, please answer 1-3 for each characteristics.
5. Is the warp and twist requirement based on the equipment used in
production or on the technology/pitch in use?

Thanks in advance for the assistance.

Richard Hamilton
Clemar Mfg. / Rain Bird
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