Hello. Im totally unable to find the measurements of the vewlix original panel and i need them for a project.
Are those correct?
https://www.arcadespareparts.com/arcade ... 13179.html
68cm wide
14.4cm depth
And 1.5mm ?? Height?
Thanks a lot and sorry for the stupid question.
Measurements of vewlix panel
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Re: Measurements of vewlix panel
I measured and modelled up some Vewlix panels a while back. I've just measured the model and the dimensions are:
Width: 677mm
Height: 142mm
Panel thickness I've got down as 1mm on the drawing but I just measured another OEM panel here and that's 1.7mm thick with the overlay so the material is probably 1.5/1.6mm. The panel uses M4x10mm self clinch studs so the overall part thickness/depth is also 10mm.
If the .dxfs are useful there is a link to them in a thread [here].
Width: 677mm
Height: 142mm
Panel thickness I've got down as 1mm on the drawing but I just measured another OEM panel here and that's 1.7mm thick with the overlay so the material is probably 1.5/1.6mm. The panel uses M4x10mm self clinch studs so the overall part thickness/depth is also 10mm.
If the .dxfs are useful there is a link to them in a thread [here].
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Re: Measurements of vewlix panel
Thanks a lot.FrancoB wrote: August 11th, 2023, 9:29 am I measured and modelled up some Vewlix panels a while back. I've just measured the model and the dimensions are:
Width: 677mm
Height: 142mm
Panel thickness I've got down as 1mm on the drawing but I just measured another OEM panel here and that's 1.7mm thick with the overlay so the material is probably 1.5/1.6mm. The panel uses M4x10mm self clinch studs so the overall part thickness/depth is also 10mm.
If the .dxfs are useful there is a link to them in a thread [here].