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0.7T OpenSpeed "Front Handling Rail Interface Bracket" had a weld fracture during moving the magnet into the MR Suite on…
0.7T OpenSpeed "Front Handling Rail Interface Bracket" had a weld fracture during moving the magnet into the MR Suite on roller dollies, causing the magnet to drop 0.5 inch onto the concrete floor
Symptom
Front Handling Rail Interface Bracket is Defective. .7T OpenSpeed "Front Handling Rail Interface Bracket" developed a weld fracture while moving the magnet into the MR Suite on roller dollies. This caused the magnet to drop 0.5 inch onto the concrete floor.
Applies to
- Product
- Magnet HFO. Software Version Concept should NOT be selected for Magnet Products Serial # (Txxx) Field strength: 0.7 T He Vessel Pressure >0.9 psig but <6.25 psig Shield Temp for Cryo-cooler coldhead < 40 K Temp for Shield-cooler Coldhead < 35 K Cryocooler 2nd stage Temp > 3.8K but < 4.5K Recondenser Temp > 4.2K but < 4.6K Delta Temp (Coldhead - Recondensor) < 0 but < 0.3K Min. LHe Fill Level 75% of total vessel Min. LHe Ramp Level 100% Helium Volume 340 Liters Burst Disk 2253802-2 Baffle Assy 2226764
- Component
- 2267488 HFO Magnet Front Handling Rail Interface Bracket. Part number 2267488 is for the HFO Magnet, Front Handling Rail Interface Bracket.
- Area
- MR
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