[Trade Journal]
Publication: The Electrical Engineer
New York, NY, United States
vol. 14, no. 220, p. 69, col. 2
NEW PASS & SEYMOUR WALL SWITCH.
THE accompanying illustrations, Figs. 1 and 2, show an exceedingly neat and simple form of switch recently introduced by Messrs. Pass & Seymour, of Syracuse, N. Y. It is made entirely of Syracuse china, the only metal parts being the binding posts, shaft and contact spring, and is operated by turning the cap instead of employing a key. It has a quick, double make-and-break, with rubbing contacts, the break being exceptionally long.
This switch is made for 5 or 10 amperes, and is furnished either plain or decorated in a variety of styles. Its simplicity renders any further description unnecessary.
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New Pass & Seymour Wall Switch. |