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Plug and cable

16th September 1966
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NEW 7-pin plug and socket built to conform with SMMT.107 requirements have been introduced by Hella Automobile Equipment Ltd. The new connector consists of two parts, a socket part No. 12/70A and a plug, part No. 12/70B. The components are manufactured in a combination of metal and plastics which not only helps to withstand shocks and rough treatment but also removes the problem of corrosion or binding between the plug and socket.

Another introduction by the company is a new 7-core spiral flexible cable, part No. CR.70. The cable is sheathed in a nylon jacket which is claimed to be exceptionally resistant to wear, abrasion, oil, petrol, hydraulic fluid and so on. Approximate length of the Hella coil is 18 in. extending to over 12 ft.

Made by: Hatt Automobile Equipment Ltd., Hanworth Lane, Chertsey, Surrey.

Price: Plug (Part No. 12/70A) £2 Os. Od. Socket (12/70B) £2 2s. 6d.; flexible cable (CR.70) £5 Os. Od. per coil.

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