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Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:16 pm
I've just been given an ASI made by the US Gauge Co which is calibrated 0-190 on the outer scale and 200-430.
On the face it appears to be marked wit a P/N AD-5363-P and on the rear the MFG P/N is given as AW-23/4-20-B.
All that's just background as the real reason for the post is this.
The face of the gauge has the usual white numerals and graduations but the background to them isn't the normal black. It's a faded brick red colour.
Can anyone shed light on the use of that shade as a background?
I've never seen anything other than black before (excepting white faces with black markings for some ammeter and voltmeter units)
tia
Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:41 am
denys jones wrote:I've just been given an ASI made by the US Gauge Co which is calibrated 0-190 on the outer scale and 200-430.
On the face it appears to be marked wit a P/N AD-5363-P and on the rear the MFG P/N is given as AW-23/4-20-B.
All that's just background as the real reason for the post is this.
The face of the gauge has the usual white numerals and graduations but the background to them isn't the normal black. It's a faded brick red colour.
Can anyone shed light on the use of that shade as a background?
I've never seen anything other than black before (excepting white faces with black markings for some ammeter and voltmeter units)
tia
Possibly made for the British.
photos would be good.
What type of connectors is on the rear of the case?
Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:13 pm
There's a piccie here
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showth ... ost1901005and it's just got the normal plumbing connectors you'd find on any WW2 ASI.
cheers
Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:12 pm
An educated guess....
The face may be black anodised aluminium that has faded. The white markings would've been screen printed on.
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