On 4/7/15 3:57 AM, A. Nonamus wrote:
Thanks for the tips. I have the basic bulb specs; they're on the labels
of the readouts. What I want are design spec dimensions (as opposed to
measured dimensions) of various parts of the readouts.


Reverse engineering is par for the course on parts that old.

It may or may not be wise to guess that they used millimeters instead of inches; does the part appear to be a copy of an American device? Sometimes they use the nearest equivalent round metric value to the inch measurement. For an example of this taken to extremes, look at the rear axle threads on various brands of bikes. 24 TPI, 25 TPI, 25.4 TPI...

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David Forbes, Tucson AZ

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