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48D48 Magnet. Currently Assembled Configuration. Magnet assembled with the iron slabs vertical as shown Booster coils are installed Provisions for lifting machined into the top of the slabs and are undocumented on dwg. Dimensions of the iron: 146.5” tall 110” wide 48” deep
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Currently Assembled Configuration • Magnet assembled with the iron slabs vertical as shown • Booster coils are installed • Provisions for lifting machined into the top of the slabs and are undocumented on dwg Dimensions of the iron: 146.5” tall 110” wide 48” deep 31” gap (3” pole ext.) Rear Front
Coils • Lighter brown coils are the booster set • Darker coils are the primary set • 3” pole extension installed on both sides Cooling: • Approximated 100 gpm water flow • Typical cooling tower used with unfiltered water • Lower conductivity water used later in magnet’s life • Water may currently remain in the coils • A good flushing was encouraged • Water manifold is available if they can locate it.
Iron from a spare 48D48 magnet • Does not sound like we will be able to procure this iron for the purposes of using it for a counterweight/base for SoLID magnet. • A set of water manifolds appear to be stored with the spare iron.
Large Steel Plates That Are Available • Two sizes available: • Both sizes are 8.5” thick • 6’ wide x 34’ long – 34 tons • 4’ wide x 24’ long – 24 tons • Mild steel – grade not known • Hand on the left of the picture is pointing to available steel. Al Pendzickoffered these steel plates as on alternative to the spare iron of the two spare 48D48 magnets.
3” Thick Pole Extensions Not documented on any of the drawings provided. Rusty plates on each side.