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  2. Zinsco - Wikipedia

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    Both Challenger and Thomas & Betts (T&B) had manufacturing facilities in Mississippi, where T&B received the Zinsco circuit breaker molds. T&B then continued to fabricate and sell the breakers under their own label, tripling the price at that time, from about $7.00 for the popular R-38 twin breaker to $19.00.

  3. Thomas & Betts - Wikipedia

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    Thomas & Betts is a designer and manufacturer of connectors and components for electrical and communication markets. Thomas and Betts was founded in 1898 by two young engineers from Princeton University , Robert M. Thomas and Hobart D. Betts. [ 1 ]

  4. Belden Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    In late 2010, Belden purchased Thomas & Betts Corporation, a coax connectivity and communications products company, $78 million. [ 16 ] In November 2010, Belden purchased the communications products business of broadcast connector manufacturer Thomas & Betts of Memphis, Tennessee for $78 million.

  5. Thomas & Betts Corporation - Wikipedia

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  6. Thomas & Betts Manufacturing Ltd v Harding - Wikipedia

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    Thomas & Betts Manufacturing Ltd v Harding [1980] IRLR 255 is a UK labour law case, concerning redundancy. Facts. Ms Harding was a packer, and also worked on a ...

  7. Nipple (plumbing) - Wikipedia

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    A chase nipple is a short pipe fitting, which creates a path for wires between two electrical boxes. A chase nipple has male threads on one end only. The other end is a hexagon. The chase nipple passes through the knockouts of two boxes, and is secured by an internally threaded ring called a lock nut. [1] [2]