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Case No. 1

A wooden case used with Bellsets No. 1, 15 and Telephone No. 121.

Constructed of American Walnut, Black Chuglam, Pyinma, Haldu, Tasmanian Myrtle or African Mahogany.

The pictures shows a case with bell components installed.

Drawing - 7276.

Dimensions - 9.5" x 6.75" x 3.5".



Case No. 2

Wooden case used with generators and wall sets.

Wall fixing holes are in each corner and not hidden within the case.

Constructed of American Walnut, Black Chuglam, Pyinma, Haldu, Tasmanian Myrtle or African Mahogany.

Drawing - 7277.

Dimensions - 9.5" x 7.5" x 5.25".


 
Case No. 3

A wooden case used for small Bells.

Dimensions - 8 inches high by 6.75 inches across.

The pictures shows a case with bell components installed.



Case No. 7

A wooden case used with Bellsets (Bellset No. 23, with components installed, shown in picture).

Constructed of American Walnut, Black Chuglam, Pyinma, Haldu, Tasmanian Myrtle or African Mahogany.

Introduced circa 1929.

Drawing - 9107.

Dimensions - 10.5" x 6.75" x 3.7".




Case No. 8 and 8A

An oblong wooden case constructed of  Mahogany, with a strengthened top.

The door is secured with a Lock, Screw No. 1C.

Introduced circa 1932.

Drawing - 9231.

Dimensions (No. 8) - 10" x 6" x 7".
Dimensions (No. 8A) - 10" x 8" x 8".

 
Case No. 9

These were fitted on or close to PMBX Switchboards.

They were used to house a spare dial.

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Case No .10

A wooden case used with Bellsets.

They could be constructed of American Walnut, Black Chuglam, Pyinma, Halou, Tasmanian Myrtle or African Mahogany.

Drawing - 9461

Dimensions - 11.1" x 6.75" x 2.75".


 
Case No. 13A

A case for use with Ohmmeter No. 17A and 19A Mark 1.

Drawing - 92632.

 
Case No. 14B

A case for use with Ohmmeter No. 19A Mark 2.

Drawing - CD2334.

 
Case No. 24

This is a small wooden cabinet that is normally used to accommodate meters, rotary switches or a Lamp, Alarm Indicating No. 4.

Dimensions - 8.4" x 5.2" x 2.9".

Drawing - 63702.

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Case No. 30

Small wooden case that can accommodate 5 lever keys, vertical type, on a Key-mtg., KG with a Key-mtg., KG, dummy, or alternatives

Dimensions - 4.5" x 7.25" x 6.25".

Drawing - 71013.




Case No. 110A

This is a case designed to hold all the parts required for a Tester No. 132.

Made of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene they can be coloured Green or Yellow.

Drawings - CD1453, 91770, 91824 and 91828.


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Case No. 200A

This wall mounted, plastic case, is used to house a small quantity of passive line terminating transmission equipment (62 type sub units) at customers premises.  The front of the case contains two 'snap' off covers.

To be requisitioned separately if required:-

1 x Mounting D 79021.

Drawing - RPA6951 and 79010.

Circuit diagrams - RP/RPW6902.

Dimensions - 7.25" x 6.5" x 3".

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Case No. 206

Used for the transportation of Coinbox Mechanisms - Mechanisms No. 20 and 24.

Made of plywood and painted battleship grey.

Drawing - 300129.

Case No. 228

A case for mounting 62 type transmission equipment at customers premises.

Provides 36 modules of mounting space. Similar applications to Case No. 200 and Case No. 204.


 
Case No. 231

Used when a Bell No. 75B is fitted externally.


 
Case No. 232

The Case 232A is designed for use at customers' premises for wall-mounting 62-type cards. Internal accommodation comprises 2 frameworks, one vertically above the other, each providing for 2, 12 'module' 62-type cards.

Drawing - CD2635.


 

 
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