1 4 DEEP SOCKET SET - 1 4 DEEP

1 4 deep socket set - Angle drill motors - 6 inch adjustable wrench.

1 4 Deep Socket Set


1 4 deep socket set
    socket set
  • A socket wrench, more commonly referred to as a ratchet, is a type of wrench, or tightening tool, that uses separate, removable sockets to fit many different sizes of fittings and fasteners, most commonly nuts and bolts.
  • A number of detachable sockets of different sizes for use with a socket wrench
    deep
  • Extending far down from the top or surface
  • Extending or situated far in or down from the outer edge or surface
  • deeply: to a great depth;far down; "dived deeply"; "dug deep"
  • relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply; "a deep breath"; "a deep sigh"; "deep concentration"; "deep emotion"; "a deep trance"; "in a deep sleep"
  • the central and most intense or profound part; "in the deep of night"; "in the deep of winter"
  • (after a measurement and in questions) Extending a specified distance from the top, surface, or outer edge
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  • These have a cylindrical connector on the end. They are sometimes also referred to TS (Tip-Sleeve) or TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve).

Hasselblad 500 EL/M
Hasselblad 500 EL/M
Manufactured by Victor Hasselblad Aktiebolag, Goteborg, Sweden Model: body: 1982, (produced between 1971-84) SLR medium format film camera, with motor drive, film: 120 roll, picture size: 6x6cm, or 6x4.5 format with special magazine Plate on top of the camera: Hasselblad Plate on the left side of the camera: 500EL/M Lens: Carl Zeiss Sonnar 250mm f/5.6, chrome finish, auto-diaphragm, Mount: special bayonet, filter thread: 50mm , serial no.4867711, producing date: 1968 Aperture: f/5.6 - f/45, setting: ring and scale on the lens Engraving on the lens: Lens Made in West-Germany **The standard lens of this camera was Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 Lens release: by a knob on front of the camera, beside the lover right side of the lens; the lens can be remowed only when the motor drive selector on "O" or "A". Important: when mounting the lens its shutter must be cocked, the simple way to cock shutter is to insert a coin into the slot on the cocking shaft of the lens and turn to clockwise. Attention that the two red dots must be opposite. Focusing: via Fresnel matte screen, ring and distance scale on the lens, w/ two movable DOF indicators Diaphragm knob on the lens for checking DOF on the ground-glass screen Focus range: for this lens: 2.5-60m +inf Shutter: Synchro- Compur (F.Deckel), central leaf shutter in the lens, speeds: 1-1/500 +B, setting: ring and scale on the lens Exposure value system: aperture and speeds move together with the lock catch on the lens; 2-18 EV index, red scale numbers and locking catch on the lens; un-lock the catch for manuel settings Shutter release: a silver button on the front right side of the camera Remote release socket: for radio control or a special cable release, above the shutter release button Winding and cocking: by Built-in motor-drive only, the shutter in the lens is cocked by means of the cocking shaft on the body Motor drive settings: dial on the right side of the camera O = Single shot normal mode S = mirror pre-release A = continual motor-drive mode as long as shutter button is held down AS = continual motor drive + mirror held up between frames SR = mirror pre-release and mirror is held up after shutter release (for the 60mm Biogon and some other lenses with deep lens rear projection) Mirror: instant return type by motor drive L O T selector lever: for time exposures, on the right lover side of the camera Frame counter: a window on the right side of the magazine w/ a smal signal window, white: the camera is ready, red: the film is not advanced Viewfinder: Waist level finder, Fresnell lens and grainless ground-glass screen, w/ central cross , w/ black lines for 6x4.5 format; hood opens by a catch on top of the hood, w/ fine focusing magnifier; focusing hood and screen are interchangeable Flash PC socket: fully sync, on the lens, select M X V by the lever after moving the catch on the lens forward just beside it Self-timer: by M X V selector lever on the lens, set to V Fitting for accessory items: on the left side of the camera, w/ a stamping "500 EL/M, Made in Sveden by Victor Hasselblad" Back cover: as an interchangeable film magazine, w/ a memory dial, removes by a latch on top of the magazine Film loading: Pull-out the film loading part from the camera via turning the un-lock lever on left side of the magazine; load the film to take-up spool; film advance pop-up lever on the right side of the magazine, turn it until zero appears in the frame counter window Caution: Before the replacement of the standard film magazine the dark slidemust be mounted in its slot; when taking the picture pull-out away the dark slide. Shutter release do not work when the dark slide is in its slot. The slot is on the left side of the camera. Tripod socket: 1/4'', on the bottom of the camera Strap buttons Batteries: two 3V Ni-Cad rechargeable battery, serial connection. If necessary only one battery can drive the motor, (not manufacturing anymore). Motor drive can work with 9V. There are many adapters in the market for 9V alkaline or L1424 Lithium CR-P2 batteries. 9V battery in an adapter takes approx. 800 shots or more . Battery compartment: on the lover left side of the camera , opens by the latch on it, there is a 1.6 amp fuse in it also DIN type connector: on the right lover side of the camera, for mains power, with an adaptor 500mA at 6VDC, and the internal batteries must be removed Note: This DIN socket also can be used as a remote control socket by a special device. On/off switch: none Body: metal, Weight: body: 1424g wo/ batteries; lens: 922g serial no. RH 1323751 Body dating: First two letters of the seial number show the manufacturing year, as to this chart: V=1 H=2 P=3 I=4 C=5 T=6 U=7 R=8 E=9 S=0 so, my EL/M body manufacturing date is 1982. Lens
Hasselblad 500 EL/M Battery Adapter
Hasselblad 500 EL/M Battery Adapter
Manufactured by Victor Hasselblad Aktiebolag, Goteborg, Sweden Model: body: 1982, (produced between 1971-84) SLR medium format film camera, with motor drive, film: 120 roll, picture size: 6x6cm, or 6x4.5 format with special magazine Plate on top of the camera: Hasselblad Plate on the left side of the camera: 500EL/M Lens: Carl Zeiss Sonnar 250mm f/5.6, chrome finish, auto-diaphragm, Mount: special bayonet, filter thread: 50mm , serial no.4867711, producing date: 1968 Aperture: f/5.6 - f/45, setting: ring and scale on the lens Engraving on the lens: Lens Made in West-Germany **The standard lens of this camera was Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 Lens release: by a knob on front of the camera, beside the lover right side of the lens; the lens can be remowed only when the motor drive selector on "O" or "A". Important: when mounting the lens its shutter must be cocked, the simple way to cock shutter is to insert a coin into the slot on the cocking shaft of the lens and turn to clockwise. Attention that the two red dots must be opposite. Focusing: via Fresnel matte screen, ring and distance scale on the lens, w/ two movable DOF indicators Diaphragm knob on the lens for checking DOF on the ground-glass screen Focus range: for this lens: 2.5-60m +inf Shutter: Synchro- Compur (F.Deckel), central leaf shutter in the lens, speeds: 1-1/500 +B, setting: ring and scale on the lens Exposure value system: aperture and speeds move together with the lock catch on the lens; 2-18 EV index, red scale numbers and locking catch on the lens; un-lock the catch for manuel settings Shutter release: a silver button on the front right side of the camera Remote release socket: for radio control or a special cable release, above the shutter release button Winding and cocking: by Built-in motor-drive only, the shutter in the lens is cocked by means of the cocking shaft on the body Motor drive settings: dial on the right side of the camera O = Single shot normal mode S = mirror pre-release A = continual motor-drive mode as long as shutter button is held down AS = continual motor drive + mirror held up between frames SR = mirror pre-release and mirror is held up after shutter release (for the 60mm Biogon and some other lenses with deep lens rear projection) Mirror: instant return type by motor drive L O T selector lever: T: time exposure, O: speeds, L: shutter release lock,on the right lover side of the camera Frame counter: a window on the right side of the magazine w/ a smal signal window, white: the camera is ready, red: the film is not advanced Viewfinder: Waist level finder, Fresnell lens and grainless ground-glass screen, w/ central cross , w/ black lines for 6x4.5 format; hood opens by a catch on top of the hood, w/ fine focusing magnifier; focusing hood and screen are interchangeable Flash PC socket: fully sync, on the lens, select M X V by the lever after moving the catch on the lens forward just beside it Self-timer: by M X V selector lever on the lens, set to V Fitting for accessory items: on the left side of the camera, w/ a stamping "500 EL/M, Made in Sveden by Victor Hasselblad" Back cover: as an interchangeable film magazine, removes by a latch on top of the magazine, w/ a memory dial Film loading: Pull-out the film loading part from the camera via turning the un-lock lever on left side of the magazine; load the film to take-up spool; film advance pop-up lever on the right side of the magazine, turn it until zero appears in the frame counter window Caution: Before the replacement of the standard film magazine the dark slidemust be mounted in its slot; when taking the picture pull-out away the dark slide. Shutter release do not work when the dark slide is in its slot. The slot is on the left side of the camera. Tripod socket: 1/4'', on the bottom of the camera Strap buttons Batteries: two 3V Ni-Cad rechargeable battery, serial connection. If necessary only one battery can drive the motor, (not manufacturing anymore). Motor drive can work with 9V. There are many adapters in the market for 9V alkaline or L1424 Lithium CR-P2 batteries. 9V battery in an adapter takes approx. 800 shots or more . Battery compartment: on the lover left side of the camera , opens by the latch on it, there is a 1.6 amp fuse in it also DIN type connector: on the right lover side of the camera, for mains power, with an adaptor 500mA at 6VDC, and the internal batteries must be removed Note: This DIN socket also can be used as a remote control socket by a special device. On/off switch: none Body: metal, Weight: body: 1424g wo/ batteries; lens: 922g serial no. RH 1323751 Body dating: First two letters of the seial number show the manufacturing year, as to this chart: V=1 H=2 P=3 I=4 C=5 T=6 U=7 R=8 E=9 S=0 so, my EL/M body ma

1 4 deep socket set
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