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| Volume 3, Number 3 |
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July 2004 |
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Working
Smarter
Fixture
for Processing
Small Parts |
When performing
fluorescent magnetic particle tests, small parts are sometimes difficult
to handle. The ability to process multiple parts at once would greatly
increase productivity. For small hollow, cylindrical parts requiring
longitudinal magnetization, I have created a copper finger fixture.
Instead of placing one part on the coil (Fig. 1), four parts can be
placed on the fixture at once. The fixture is then located near the
edge of the coil (Fig. 2) and the coil is energized. This provides an
adequate magnetic field verifiable with quantitative quality indicator
(QQI) shims. Inspection of the parts under UV-A light is also made easier.
To rotate the parts, simply rotate the fixture — no fingerprints
or excess background fluorescence. The four finger copper fixture is
made of 9/16 in. copper pipe and 1/8 in. copper rod. The copper rod
is shaped and spaced accordingly and then brazed to the pipe (Fig. 3).

Figure 1. Processing small parts individually is time-consuming
and cost ineffective.

Figure 2. Multiple small parts on fixture placed near
edge of coil.

Figure 3. Fixture for processing small parts formed
of copper pipe and rod.
Gregory P. Robinson
Eaton Aerospace
ASNT NDT Level III
North Charleston, SC
gregoryprobinson@eaton.com
[ The NDT Technician ]
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