Hi all,
I'm hoping someone could put my mind at ease, please...
I had lots of dust on my Credo sensor. I was at the lab, who have a compressed air machine, and took the oportunity to use it to blow the sensor clean. I gave it a little burst away from the sensor first, then at a 45 degree (or greater) angle, "squirted" the sensor with the air. I didn't give it a full strength blast, because I was worried it might be too strong. Now my mind is running away from me a bit thinking I shouldn't have used the compressed air at all as it might be strong enough to push something out of absolute alignment. Am I being overly paranoid or do you think I have cause to worry I did something silly...
Thanks for your advise!
TJV
I'm hoping someone could put my mind at ease, please...
I had lots of dust on my Credo sensor. I was at the lab, who have a compressed air machine, and took the oportunity to use it to blow the sensor clean. I gave it a little burst away from the sensor first, then at a 45 degree (or greater) angle, "squirted" the sensor with the air. I didn't give it a full strength blast, because I was worried it might be too strong. Now my mind is running away from me a bit thinking I shouldn't have used the compressed air at all as it might be strong enough to push something out of absolute alignment. Am I being overly paranoid or do you think I have cause to worry I did something silly...
Thanks for your advise!
TJV