Assembly - Front View
OrthographicShows overall height (130mm), width profile, and the two mounting flanges at top and bottom. Reveals the central body structure and heat sink orientation essential for understanding the module's form factor.
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Shows overall height (130mm), width profile, and the two mounting flanges at top and bottom. Reveals the central body structure and heat sink orientation essential for understanding the module's form factor.
Displays the depth dimension (21mm) and shows the mounting hole pattern at both ends. Critical for understanding the footprint and hole placement for PCB mounting.
Provides side profile showing the angled mounting flanges and the overall length-to-width relationship. Reveals the 3D geometry of the corner features that are not fully visible in orthographic views.
Vertical section through the center (YZ plane) reveals the internal structure, wall thicknesses of the heat sink body, and the relationship between the two large cylindrical mounting bosses (Ø10mm) and the central cavity. Shows depth of mounting features.
Vertical section through the center (YZ plane) reveals the internal structure, wall thicknesses of the heat sink body, and the relationship between the two large cylindrical mounting bosses (Ø10mm) and the central cavity. Shows depth of mounting features.
Magnifies the small mounting holes (Ø2.2mm) at the top flange to show precise hole diameter and positioning. Critical for PCB assembly and component placement accuracy.
Magnifies the mounting holes (Ø3.0mm) at the bottom flange to show the larger hole diameter and fillet radius (R1.5). Important for understanding the different hole sizes at each end.
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