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An attempt to categorize the various types of line sockets found on older tek scopes
Older Tektronix equipment uses a number of different types of power line sockets:


==Twist Lock==


'''Twist Lock'''
Seen one on a [[549]] and a [[067-0596-00]].  
 
[[180]] Time Mark Generator also had this type of connector.So do some Tek [[650]] series color monitor.
Have only seen one on a [[549]] and a [[067-0596-00]]. Was this available as an option on some models?  
Matching Part (Male) from Hubble is HBL7484.
Was this available as an option on some models?  
This appears to be a Non-NEMA Hubbel Midget twist-lock connector.  [http://w140.com/tekwiki/images/1/1a/Midget-TwistLock.pdf Catalog page]
This appears to be a Non-NEMA Hubbel Midget twist-lock connector.  [http://w140.com/tekwiki/images/1/1a/Midget-TwistLock.pdf Catalog page]
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File:15A-250V_twistLock.jpg | male edison to female midget twistLock
Hubbell mini twist.jpg
15A-250V_twistLock.jpg | male edison to female midget twistLock
Tek 180A-rear-No-Filt.jpg | Type 180A Socket
Tek650-Power-Socket.jpg  | [[650]] Color Monitor Power Socket
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==3 pin Edison (NEMA 5-15) recessed==
Tek part 131-0150-00
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NEMA 5-15 on 549.jpg
NEMA_5-15_recessed_1.jpg
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'''3 pin Edison (recessed)'''
==3 pin Edison (NEMA 5-15) proud==


Found on a majority of the 500 series scopes, Tek part [[131-0102-00]]


'''3 pin Edison (proud)'''
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NEMA 5-15 on 585.jpg
Found on a majority of the 500 series scopes
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'''2 pin (recessed)'''
==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?
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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File:Tek514-lineSocket.jpg | socket on a 514D
File:Tek514-lineSocket.jpg | socket on a 514D
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[[Category:Power connectors]]

Latest revision as of 05:45, 15 March 2023

Older Tektronix equipment uses a number of different types of power line sockets:

Twist Lock

Seen one on a 549 and a 067-0596-00. 180 Time Mark Generator also had this type of connector.So do some Tek 650 series color monitor. Matching Part (Male) from Hubble is HBL7484. Was this available as an option on some models? This appears to be a Non-NEMA Hubbel Midget twist-lock connector. Catalog page

3 pin Edison (NEMA 5-15) recessed

Tek part 131-0150-00

3 pin Edison (NEMA 5-15) proud

Found on a majority of the 500 series scopes, Tek part 131-0102-00

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?