Were these plugs used for military? or some other application ?
the 2nd is a timer part >>>>
thanks for the help, Bob
Identify these if you can plug and timer part
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Re: Identify these if you can plug and timer part
I have a double contact plug with metal sheath, think it is how some were made by different manufactures. I was thinking timer ring was for a crystal timer, but guess not. http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/11 ... 1273895184
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1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: Identify these if you can plug and timer part
Someone told me military on the plug I think but not sure
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Re: Identify these if you can plug and timer part
The plug is typical Ediswan type, with the dual in-line nubs to twist and lock in the socket. Bayonet style.
These plugs could be had in rubber (plastic today) plug or metal banded.
The metal band holds up better, but cost more in the day. Used mostly for plugging to sockets for trouble lamps or dash lamps.
These plugs could be had in rubber (plastic today) plug or metal banded.
The metal band holds up better, but cost more in the day. Used mostly for plugging to sockets for trouble lamps or dash lamps.
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