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Grooved pins — Half-length taper grooved Grooved pins — Half-length taper grooved Nominal lengths redefined. Grooved pins — One-third-length centre grooved Grooved pins — One-third-length centre grooved Nominal lengths redefined.

Grooved pins with countersunk head Grooved pins with countersunk head Chamfer redefined Grooved pins with round head Grooved pins with round head Chamfer redefined Hexagon Bolts without Hexagon Nut — with Hexagon Nut, Type g Hexagon head bolts — Product grade C Nominal size extended; width across flats according to DIN ISO included Hexagon bolts, Metric fine thread, Types m and mg Hexagon thin nuts chamfered with metric fine pitch thread — Product grades A and B Nominal size extended; width across flats according to DIN ISO included Hexagon flange bolts Hexagon bolts with flange, heavy series Dimensions partially changed; width across flats according to ISO ; strength Shear range changed.

Spring-type straight pins — Coiled, standard duty Spring-type straight pins — Coiled, standard duty Range of nominal diameters and lengths extended.

All information is strictly informative. Close Save changes. Download Now. What sharing tools would you like to include in this website? We will have a grid of logos, when clicked takes you to their estore website. Prevailing torque type all-metal hexagon nuts , style 2 — Property classes 5, 8, 10 and Height of nut changed; width across flat according to ISO included.

Prevailing torque type all-metal hexagon nuts, style 2, with metric fine pitch thread — Property classes 8, 10 and Countersunk flat head screws common head style with type H or type Z cross recess — Property class 4. Nominal size changed; head dimension changed; thread length changed; strength 8. Matthew Currie , Mar 16, You take the base 10 log of the asa; multiply this by ten; and then add 1. It is mentioned in one of the ancient Speed Graphic books we used. Are you certain that's assembled correctly?

Have you used this camera? From a quick glance it looks as if going to a slower film would push you to a smaller aperture, instead of a larger one. That would suggest the plate is on backwards, explaining why the film speeds are labelled backwards. Going to a slower film would indicate a bigger aperture.

If u look at the first pic, rotate the inner disc counterclockwise. The DIN value will decrease from to 5, while the aperture value at the 12 o'clock position will widen from f22 to f3. So that seems to be correct. The exposure values on the outer disc are also correctly positioned. Bestsellers Editors' Picks All Ebooks. Explore Audiobooks. Bestsellers Editors' Picks All audiobooks.

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