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  3. Tube socket - Wikipedia

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    a B5 socket will accept European 3-pin (H3A) and 4-pin (A4A) tubes: 3.2mm: 1928 [38] to early 1930s (superseded by Octal and P8) B443 - UX6 [39] U6A: US 6-pin: 6: 19mm (3/4") circle, 6x60° 3.2mm x4, 3.9mm (pins 1 & 6) 1930's (superseded by Octal) 1F6, 2A5 - B7 M7A: British 7-pin: 7: 23.1mm x 18.2mm oval [40] 3.2mm: 1930s (ultimately superseded ...

  4. List of DIN standards - Wikipedia

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    DIN 3017-1: Hose clamps with worm gear drive; shape A, DIN 3017-2: Hose clamps – Part 2: Clamps with fastening lugs, DIN 3017-3: Hose clamps – Part 3: Bolt clamps, DIN 3017-4: Hose clamps – Part 4: Technical delivery conditions, DIN 3017-5: Hose clamps – Part 5: Wide strip hose clamps with fastening lugs; Types D and E, DIN 3113 ...

  5. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Other performers have used a vacuum cleaner hose or wand as a modernized version of the Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo, [48] or used the whine of the motor for techno music. [ 49 ] In 1996, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood episode #1702 featured vacuum cleaners, including dancing, magic, and a segment showing how a small Dirt Devil canister vacuum ...

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  7. Materials for use in vacuum - Wikipedia

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    It can be used for x-ray windows. [2] Aluminium bronze is a material that looks and machines similar to brass. It is not susceptible to galling, which makes it suitable for sliding fits against stainless steel. Nickel is widely used in vacuum technology, e.g. as mechanical parts in vacuum tubes. It is relatively low-cost, can be spot welded ...