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==3 pin Edison (recessed)== | ==3 pin Edison (recessed)== | ||
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NEMA 5-15 on 549.jpg | |||
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Found on a majority of the 500 series scopes | Found on a majority of the 500 series scopes | ||
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==2 pin (recessed)== | ==2 pin (recessed)== |
Revision as of 09:54, 23 April 2019
An attempt to categorize the various types of line sockets found on older tek scopes
Twist Lock
Have only seen one on a 549 and a 067-0596-00. Was this available as an option on some models? This appears to be a Non-NEMA Hubbel Midget twist-lock connector. Catalog page
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male edison to female midget twistLock
3 pin Edison (recessed)
3 pin Edison (proud)
Found on a majority of the 500 series scopes
2 pin (recessed)
Found on older, non-plugin scopes, such as the 514. Pin spacing is standard 1/2". Chassis cutout is 1.25", Chassis mount hole spacing is 1.5" Is the metal ring on the inside of the socket part of the ground connection, as found on some multi-phase twist-lock connectors?
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socket on a 514D