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The {{Title|General Radio 1685-P1 Test Fixture}} was available in {{Catalog 1978}} only.  
The {{Title|General Radio 1685-P1 Test Fixture}} was available in {{Catalog 1978}} only.  


The Type 1685-P1 is an accessory test fixture used for Go/No Go testing with the Type [[1685]].  Its designed for use with axial components to quickly sort or reject out of specification devices.  The connection to the unknown uses leaf type Kelvin clips terminating in special connector using four coaxial cables.  A separate cable is used for the status lamps.  The 1685-P1 also has
The Type 1685-P1 is an accessory test fixture used for Go/No Go testing with the Type [[1685]], designed for use with axial components to quickly sort or reject out-of-specification devices.   
a micro switch activated by downward pressure on the top front of the fixture. This switch starts the measurement.
 
The connection to the unknown uses leaf-type Kelvin clips terminating in a special connector using four coaxial cables.  A separate cable is used for the status lamps.   
The 1685-P1 also has a micro switch activated by downward pressure on the top front of the fixture. This switch starts the measurement.
   
   
==Specifications==
==Specifications==


* '''Connection to Unknown:''' adjustable Kelvin clips
* '''Connection to Unknown:''' Adjustable Kelvin clips
* '''Indicators:''' green Go and red No Go lamps
* '''Indicators:''' Green Go / red No Go lamps


==Links==
==Links==

Latest revision as of 07:06, 8 June 2024

General Radio 1685-P1
Test Fixture
General Radio 1685-P1 Test Fixture

Available from 1978 to 1978+

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog78 1978 28
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1685-P1 Test Fixture was available in Catalog 1978 only.

The Type 1685-P1 is an accessory test fixture used for Go/No Go testing with the Type 1685, designed for use with axial components to quickly sort or reject out-of-specification devices.

The connection to the unknown uses leaf-type Kelvin clips terminating in a special connector using four coaxial cables. A separate cable is used for the status lamps. The 1685-P1 also has a micro switch activated by downward pressure on the top front of the fixture. This switch starts the measurement.

Specifications

  • Connection to Unknown: Adjustable Kelvin clips
  • Indicators: Green Go / red No Go lamps

Links

Photos