New Approach to Guided Ejection.Incorporating both the advantages of a leader pin for guided ejector ejector (ijekt n by common usage, a device used to remove debris and fluids by negative pressure. Another term is aspirator. See also aspirator. bushings and the strength of a support pillar, new SSP (1) (Service Switching Point) The local exchange node in an SS7 telephone network. The SSP can be part of the voice switch or in a separate computer connected to it. guided-ejection support pillars are available from Diemould Service Co. (DMS (1) (Document Management System) See document management. (2) (Defense Messaging System) An X.500-compliant messaging system developed by the U.S. Dept. of Defense. ) Ltd., Windsor, Ont. Unlike standard guided ejection ejection /ejec·tion/ (e-jek´shun) 1. the act of casting out or the state of being cast out, as of excretions, secretions, or other bodily fluids. 2. something cast out. 3. , the SSP system requires only minimal machining of the support plate and no machining of the bottom clamp plate (ejector housing). Because there is no press fit, the SSP system also eliminates the risk of guided ejector bushings hanging up on the press fit of the leader pin. Installation of the leader pin involves a tapped hole for the capscrew to hold the SSP and a reamed hole to locate it. The SSP is case hardened and available in all standard support-pillar lengths. |
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