Tektor Minor M10/4H proximity switch by Fielden Electronics

PART OF:
Collection of objects and associated archives from Fielden Electronics
Made:
1955-1960 in Manchester
maker:
Fielden (Electronics) Limited
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Tektor Minor M10/4H proximity switch by Fielden Electronics
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Tektor Minor M10/4H proximity switch by Fielden Electronics
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Tektor Minor M10/4H proximity switch by Fielden Electronics
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Tektor Minor M10/4H proximity switch by Fielden Electronics, c
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Tektor Minor M10/4H proximity switch by Fielden Electronics, 1955-1960. Used to give control between a high and low level, for example in making toffee.

Details

Category:
Electricity Supply
Object Number:
Y1988.540.6.1
Measurements:
Overall: 110 mm x 123 mm x 142 mm,
type:
proximity switch
credit:
Gift of Barker and Dobson Ltd.