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Cleaning/lubricating voltage dividers

JP
James P. Grenert, MD, PhD
Fri, Oct 21, 2011 10:02 PM

Hello, first post here.
I recently picked up a General Radio 1455 K-V voltage divider.  Most of the knobs are really tight; one doesn't move at all.  Any recommendations on chemicals to clean and lubricate the dials?

Thanks!
-J. P. Grenert

Hello, first post here. I recently picked up a General Radio 1455 K-V voltage divider. Most of the knobs are really tight; one doesn't move at all. Any recommendations on chemicals to clean and lubricate the dials? Thanks! -J. P. Grenert
JF
J. Forster
Fri, Oct 21, 2011 10:24 PM

Try the GenRad Yahoo Group.

-John

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Hello, first post here.
I recently picked up a General Radio 1455 K-V voltage divider.  Most of
the knobs are really tight; one doesn't move at all.  Any recommendations
on chemicals to clean and lubricate the dials?

Thanks!
-J. P. Grenert


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