Andy™ ©Resident Geordie™ Supporting Member Joined Jan 1, 2009 Messages 30,526 Reaction score 1,215 Location S. Tyneside Nov 27, 2017 #1 anyone recognise the manufacturer?
Tony S © Honorary Lifetime Member Supporting Member Joined Sep 24, 2012 Messages 3,503 Reaction score 199 Location Resting under the Major Oak. Nov 27, 2017 #2 What's it supposed to do?
Andy™ ©Resident Geordie™ Supporting Member Joined Jan 1, 2009 Messages 30,526 Reaction score 1,215 Location S. Tyneside Nov 27, 2017 #3 its got a key switch on the other side that no-one has keys for, trying to get manufacturer so i can get keys to match (hoping the manufacturer has only 1 key variety like MS1 or 455), otherwise its replace a lot of them. its not the usual keys
its got a key switch on the other side that no-one has keys for, trying to get manufacturer so i can get keys to match (hoping the manufacturer has only 1 key variety like MS1 or 455), otherwise its replace a lot of them. its not the usual keys
Evans Electric TEF LINUX ADMIN™ Supporting Member Joined Sep 15, 2008 Messages 23,509 Reaction score 527 Location Birmingham Nov 27, 2017 #4 Is the milled edge ring there for attaching whatever actuator you want ... start button ....stop button etc ? Its not Telemechanique . It must be one of those generic ones with no maker's name , which doesn't get us anywhere. A second contact block can be snapped on above the one we see . I can only think of Cutler Hammer TBH Last edited by a moderator: Nov 27, 2017
Is the milled edge ring there for attaching whatever actuator you want ... start button ....stop button etc ? Its not Telemechanique . It must be one of those generic ones with no maker's name , which doesn't get us anywhere. A second contact block can be snapped on above the one we see . I can only think of Cutler Hammer TBH
Tony S © Honorary Lifetime Member Supporting Member Joined Sep 24, 2012 Messages 3,503 Reaction score 199 Location Resting under the Major Oak. Nov 27, 2017 #5 It looks like early telemecanique stuff. Other than that, I’m sorry I can’t help.
Tony S © Honorary Lifetime Member Supporting Member Joined Sep 24, 2012 Messages 3,503 Reaction score 199 Location Resting under the Major Oak. Nov 27, 2017 #6 EE has jogged my mind, BTH used a sort of plastic box spanner to tighten the lock ring. BTH were taken over by Cutler Hammer. Much of the old BTH gear was continued in production.
EE has jogged my mind, BTH used a sort of plastic box spanner to tighten the lock ring. BTH were taken over by Cutler Hammer. Much of the old BTH gear was continued in production.
Evans Electric TEF LINUX ADMIN™ Supporting Member Joined Sep 15, 2008 Messages 23,509 Reaction score 527 Location Birmingham Nov 27, 2017 #7 Ahh The old British Thomson Houston company as I remember them ?