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Insertion 
Watt-Flex® cartridge heaters employ a variety of insertion
stop accessories. The first, and perhaps simplest
is the bead-of-weld. This bead on the sheath of the
heater will restrict the heater from being inserted into the bore
past a desired length.
This pictured accessory is the Mounting
Bracket.
This is a small angled bracket with a
hole for a screw or bolt to securee the cartridge to the
side of the heat sink.
This Stainless piece is TIG welded onto the heater and
provides an effective insertion stop and mounting vehicle.
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Watt-Flex® Cartridge
Heater
with Mounting Bracket
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A Mounting Flange is
a more substantial addition to the heater. The sizes for
the flange are included in our Watt-Flex® brochure.
It is also TIG welded onto the heater and contains
two positioning holes for attachment to the heat sink just
outside the bore.
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Watt-Flex® Cartridge
Heater
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Both of these accessories are pictured on the Cartridge
Heater "Secret Pages" for your future
reference.
Friday Funnies
An Indian chief had three wives, each of whom was pregnant. The
first gave birth
to a boy. The chief was so elated he built her a teepee made of
deer hide. A few
days later, the second gave birth, also to a boy. The chief was
very happy. He built
her a teepee made of antelope hide. The third wife gave birth a
few days later, but
the chief kept the details a secret. He built this one a two story
teepee, made out
of a hippopotamus hide.
The chief then challenged the tribe to guess what had occurred.
Many tried,
unsuccessfully. Finally, one young brave declared that the third
wife had given birth
to twin boys. "Correct," said the chief. "How did
you figure it out?" The warrior
answered, "It's elementary. The value of the squaw of the
hippopotamus is equal
to the sons of the squaws of the other two hides."
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