Mechanical Forces Sample Clauses

Mechanical Forces. The following limits should be observed when designing for, or using, XENPAK transceivers: Maximum insertion force = 80 N (Includes connector, interposer and connector shield ground spring) Maximum extraction force = 50 N Minimum retention force (with screws engaged) = 130 N Fastener Torque: 0.1 Nm (3mm captive screw)
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Mechanical Forces i) Added Maximum forces relate to insertion of module in correct intended orientation.
Mechanical Forces. The following limits should be observed when designing for, or using X2 transceivers: Forces are defined for module inserted in correct intended orientation:

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