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"Grid"
resistor elements are cut from stainless steel sheets of various
thicknesses.
Different ohmic values are introduced into the elements by
cutting an appropriate number of slots using a technical procedure
wich ensures a constant radiating surface and constant stiffness
of the grid elements.
After cutting, the grids are held in position by two folded
metal strips insulated with mica and fastened to the elements
using as many fastenings as there are cuts in the elements.
All the above operations are carried out totally automatically
on a numerically controlled machine. Resistor banks are then
assembled using grids which are fully insulated from supporting
tie-rods by ceramic insulators. The assembly is robust and
resistant to shocks and vibration. Connections to the elements
can be bolted or spot welded. Both arrangements allow every
grid to be a tapping point.
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