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it is easier to work on the ceramic strips with this type of tip. | it is easier to work on the ceramic strips with this type of tip. | ||
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Two distinct types of ceramic strips have been used in Tektronix instruments. The earlier wedge type used a nut and bolt to mounted to the chassis. The later rectangular one uses plastic snap-in clips. | |||
Early instruments often contained a small spool of suitable solder inside the cabinet. | Early instruments often contained a small spool of suitable solder inside the cabinet. | ||
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Tek ceramic strips 6.jpg | Tek ceramic strips 6.jpg | ||
Tek ceramic strips 7.jpg | Tek ceramic strips 7.jpg | ||
Tek Ceramic strip-old.jpeg | Earlier model ceramic strip | |||
Tek Ceramic-strip-old2.jpeg | Earlier model ceramic strip | |||
Tek_547-Silver-Solder1.jpg | Silver Solder Spool inside a Tek 547 #1 | Tek_547-Silver-Solder1.jpg | Silver Solder Spool inside a Tek 547 #1 | ||
Tek_547-Silver-Solder2.jpg | Silver Solder Spool inside a Tek 547 #2 | Tek_547-Silver-Solder2.jpg | Silver Solder Spool inside a Tek 547 #2 | ||
Spare solder.jpg | Spare solder.jpg | ||
Tek_Lead-Spool.jpeg | Earlier type solder spool inside a Tek 130 | |||
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[[Category:Repair issues]] | [[Category:Repair issues]] |
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