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multifunction display naming
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xrsi
PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 5:20 pm Up
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i know many of you refer to the multifunction display as a PPT unit however this may interest some of you.

The PPT30 and PPT40 on the rear of the unit simply refers to the material spec that the unit is moulded out of this is not a part number or type of display at all.

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MrZiggerz
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So whats the real name for each of the different types?
 
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its the connection type. what you mean material spec?
 
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fairly sure the PPT number is the connector type..?
 
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Lee
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xrsi wrote:
i know many of you refer to the multifunction display as a PPT unit however this may interest some of you.

The PPT30 and PPT40 on the rear of the unit simply refers to the material spec that the unit is moulded out of this is not a part number or type of display at all.

It is the connector type. If you read the beginners guide to a 206, I explained all of this.

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xrsi
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ppt is polyprop resin, i work at a plastic injection moulding firm and as part of the moulding process you often have the material grade on the tool that molten plastic is injected into to make the components, often this is for end of life parts to enble them to be recycled easier or that is the idea....

if you look on other parts you will see things like PAGF and PPGF on other injection moulded parts these are all resin types.

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Lee
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xrsi wrote:
ppt is polyprop resin, i work at a plastic injection moulding firm and as part of the moulding process you often have the material grade on the tool that molten plastic is injected into to make the components, often this is for end of life parts to enble them to be recycled easier or that is the idea....

if you look on other parts you will see things like PAGF and PPGF on other injection moulded parts these are all resin types.

It's the connector in this instance.

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