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Review of J.P. Pattern Type "C" Winding Form for Basic Winding Applications

The Model review by T. Brown dated 11/4/03 assesses the J.P. Pattern Type "C" winding form, designed for a basic winding setup weighing 6436 lbs. The form features a constant thickness shell of 1.5" that provides ample space for winding and support clamps. A clearance of 0.248" is ensured at the Type "C" to "C" interface, allowing sufficient room for clamps, though staging may be necessary in tighter areas. The review also notes interferences with the baseline Type "B" winding form, expected due to the added space in the "wing" area.

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Review of J.P. Pattern Type "C" Winding Form for Basic Winding Applications

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  1. J. P. Pattern Type “C” Model review T Brown 11/4/03

  2. BASIC WINDING FORM (6436 lbs) 1.5” constant thickness shell

  3. Winding forms provide sufficient space for winding and support clamps.

  4. Winding forms provide a 0.248” clearance at Type “C” to “C” interface. 0.248 Clearance to adjacent piece

  5. There appears to be sufficient space for winding and support clamps. May need to stager clamps in tight regions.

  6. MODULAR COIL HALF PERIOD

  7. There are interferences at the interface between the J. P. Pattern Type “C” and the baseline Type “B” winding form which should be expected since additional space was provided in the “wing” area. Interferences

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