Shipping Instructions - paco T-65 Assembly And Operating Manual

Transistor and crystal diode tester kit
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SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS
When returning a PACO instrument, be sure all parts are securely mounted. Always pack
carefully in a rugged, OVERSIZED container, preferably wood, using a generous supply of padding
suchas excelsior, shredded paper, or crumpled newspaper. Do not ship in the original kitcarton,
as this carton is not large enough or adequate for safe shipment of the completed instrument.
Attach a tag to the instrument giving your name, address, and trouble experienced. Never return
an instrument unless it is accompanied by a full explanation of difficulties encountered. The
more explicit the detailS, the more rapidly your instrument can be handled and processed.
Please ship Via Railway Express PREPAID and address to:
PACO ELECTRONICS CO., INC.,
70-31 - 84th STREET
"
GLENDALE 27, L.I., N.Y.
ATT: SERVICE DIVISION
A FRAGILE label should appear on at least four sides of the carton.
Return shipment by PACO will be byRailway Express COLLECT, including repair service
charges, unless otherwise requested.
Please note that a carrier cannot be held liable for damage in transit
if,
in HIS'OPINION,
packing is insufficient I
STEP-BY-STEP ASSEMBLY
These instructions were prepared by skilled technicians and technical writers from ex ­
perience gained by actually constructing this PACO kit. Therefore, you will find them arranged
in a logical sequence, with every consideration given to the practical aspects of kit assembly.
We
fe~l
the instructions offer the fastest and best method of assembling your PACO kit.
We urge you to read each step thoroughly and understand the step completely before per­
forming it. This will help you avoid errors. We also suggest you use the check space, (
), to
indicate completion of each step. This will help you avoid omissions. Many kit builders also
cross out, with a colored pencil, each wire and component on the wiring diagram after installation.
The "(Solder)" and "(Don't Solder)" designations in the instructions are self-explanatory
and should be complied with. When you see "(Don't Solder)" after a step, you should only crimp
the lead to the terminal and proceed to the next step. A later step will indicate when all leads
have been connected to this terminal and soldering must be done.
All parts, after being checked against the parts list, should be placed where they are
readily available and will not be lost or damaged. You may find it advantageous to group parts
and place them in suitable containers.
To aid you in placing components, a system of alphabetical and numerical coding has been
devised. Certain components, such as switches and controls, have been coded with letter de­
signations relating to the function of the component. For example, "C" indicates a control and
"S" indicates a switch.
In
kits having more than one component of this type, distinction is made
between them by letters added in alphabetical sequence. For example, "CA" indicates one con­
trol, "CB" indicates a second control, etc. All resistors (except controls) have been coded with
an "R" designation (RI, R2, etc.),
These designations appear on the schematic, in the parts
list, and in the step-by-step instructions and wiring diagrams.
Other components, such as tube sockets and terminal strips, have been assigned single
letter designations having no particular reference to function. These deSignations are usually
assigned in the order in which the component is installed, and will not always be the same in
other kits. For example, "A
II
may indicate a tube socket in one kit and perhaps a terminal strip
or other component in another kit.
Numbers have been assigned to terminals on the various components. Thus, "SA2" indi ­
cates terminal 2 of switch "SA ", ''8B3'' indicates terminal 3 of switch "SB", etc.
You are now ready to begin constructing your PACO TRANSISTOR TESTER.
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