File:Fahnestock clip.png
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DescriptionFahnestock clip.png |
English: Drawing of a Fahnestock clip from a 1912 scientific equipment catalog. The Fahnestock clip was an early electrical breadboarding connector invented in 1907. It is designed to grip a bare or stripped electric wire securely, yet release it with the when the tab is pushed, as shown. |
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Source | Downloaded 2011-01-01 from Central Scientific Co. Catalog M, 1912, Chicago, USA, p. 220A, fig. 2733B on Instruments for Science collection, Smithsonian Institution website |
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