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Title:Ask the Storage Architecture Group
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Created:Wed Oct 15 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6756
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6718.0. "Antistatic strap 12-24023-01 in/on Storageworks" by JOBURG::HARRIS () Mon May 26 1997 09:06

        Antistatic strap 12-24023-01 in/on Storageworks ? Why not
    
    
    
        With regards to Antistatic straps on SW800
    
        Who do I need to contact to ensure that antistatic straps are
        fitted during manufacture, to SW800/SW500/Anthing with 
        a HS controller in?
    
            2 x 12-24023-01 Antistatic strap   ($12.40) one front,one rear
    
            Cheers
            Ivan
            [email protected]
    
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6718.1Jimmy Walker @AYO would be a starting point.KERNEL::LOANEComfortably numb!!Mon May 26 1997 09:410
6718.2HOUNDD::BASSETTBillTue May 27 1997 11:4924
    Hi Ivan,
    
     Why not?  As a starter, cost.  The SW800 and SW500 have been cost
    reduced frequently - and they are still too expensive according to 
    "the powers that be"!
    
     I don't remember the details (since I wasn't working the product in
    those days) but I believe that the antistatic wrist strap was a
    discussion topic before ECO release - as in "Should it be included or
    not?"
    
     I think it was believed that ALL Field Engineers would have one with
    them at ALL TIMES.  What was required was a place for the wrist strap
    to be plugged in.  So in the front and rear of all SW800's is an ESD 
    bolt.  So again, why add cost?
    
     A last - more trivial issue - is where to place it?  There is space
    for the "wrist strap pouch" on the door, but it's about 20" (� meter)
    from the rail where the strap needs to attach.  So the strap would
    probably be disconnected from the rail except when needed.  
    
     Just some possible reasons why there is no wrist strap....
    
    				Bill
6718.3ESD Bolt Anti StaticJOBURG::HARRISWed May 28 1997 01:5311
    Hi Bill
    RE:  ESD bolt
    
    Is that what that is!!!!! I could never figure it out!!! I thought it
    was a standoff/doorstop......
    
    So we learn every day. 
    
    Cheers 
    Ivan
    
6718.4HOUNDD::BASSETTBillWed May 28 1997 16:0017
    Ivan,
    
    Yep - that's what it's there for!  One in the front and one in the
    back...  I think when I first saw it, I had to ask one of the
    assemblers or the manufacturing engineer, "What's that for?"  Since mfg
    has moved to NIO (2000+ miles away) I can't just walk the 100 yards to
    the mfg line to ask those sorts of questions.  We have SBB's, shelves, 
    and cabinets in the lab, but they are usually prototypes or early
    production - AND are DEFINITELY not in the same condition as they were
    first built!
    
    I received your exchange message, but our exchange server has been up
    and down for the last 3 weeks, so I still use VMS mail for most of my
    mail!  (and not to mention, I'm not very exchange-friendly yet....)
    
    			Later...
    				Bill