HERE'S HELP FOR YOUR TESTING AND MEASURING PROBLEMS

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HERES HELP FOR YOUR TESTING AND MEASURING PROBLEMS Use one of these 3 instruments···or select from more than 300 other G-E stock instruments Γο Cut Costs of Balancing Rotors ---use the G-E portable dynamic balancer By using the G-E portable dynamic balancer to balance rotors in their own bearings, you can dras- tically reduce the time and cost of balancing rotors in generators, motors, and in other machines. One operator alone can balance two-bearing machines, and he needs to make only three runs. Ideal for factory-testing, you can use the device for installation or maintenance work, and for field service on any rotor within a speed range of 600 to 6000 rpm and weighing more than 30 pounds. Write for GEA-320. To Defect Insulation and Winding Faults Quickly —use the G-E winding-insulation tester You can speed up production-line testing of motors, transformers, and generators by using the G-E winding-insulation tester. At one G-E plant, for example, more than 4000 motors a week are tested with one device. Less than one minute is required for a complete test, which includes resistance, impedance, turn- balance, and complete high-potential tests. The operator can determine the nature of the defects by the wave shapes of the oscillograms. Write for GEC-321. You may find that General Electric engineers can help you by recommending one of the many G-E stock devices and instruments. Your problem, especially if it is one common to industry, may even justify developing new equipment. Send the coupon today to Apparatus Department, General Electric Company, Schenectady, Ν. Υ. To Locate Leaks in Closed Systems —use the G-E Type M Leak Detector By locating even the smallest leaks while your products are on the production line, you reduce operating costs, cut service expense in the field— and safeguard the good will of your customers. Used in G-E refrigerator production for more than two years, the Type M detector uses helium as a tracer. The detector is so sensitive that it can detect one part of helium in 200,000 parts of air. Write for GEC-336. GENERAL ELECTRIC VOLUME 2 7, N O . 38» SEPTEMBER 19, 1949 2717 General Electric Company Section D687-16 Schenectady 5, Ν. Υ. Please send me descriptive information on in- struments that will help me to test Name Company Title Street City State rarn-MTTïTOi^smra RSïTrmiw η ram» Mnilthi< rnuhnn tnciav to:

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HERES HELP FOR Y O U R TESTING A N D MEASURING PROBLEMS

Use one of these 3 instruments···or select from more than 300 other G-E stock instruments

Γο Cut Costs of Balancing Rotors ---use the G-E portable dynamic ba lancer

By using the G-E portable dynamic balancer to balance rotors in their own bearings, you can dras­tically reduce the time and cost of balancing rotors in generators, motors, and in other machines. One operator alone can balance two-bearing machines, and he needs to make only three runs.

Ideal for factory-testing, you can use the device for installation or maintenance work, and for field service on any rotor within a speed range of 600 to 6000 rpm and weighing more than 30 pounds. Write for GEA-320.

To Defect Insulation and Winding Faults Quickly —use t h e G-E w ind ing - i nsu la t i on tes te r

You can speed up production-line testing of motors, transformers, and generators by using the G-E winding-insulation tester. At one G-E plant, for example, more than 4000 motors a week are tested with one device.

Less than one minute is required for a complete test, which includes resistance, impedance, turn-balance, and complete high-potential tests. The operator can determine the nature of the defects by the wave shapes of the oscillograms. Write for GEC-321.

You may find that General Electric engineers can help you by recommending one of the many G-E stock devices and instruments. Your problem, especially if it is one common to industry, may even justify developing new equipment. Send the coupon today to Apparatus Department, General Electric Company, Schenectady, Ν. Υ.

To Locate Leaks in Closed Systems —use t he G-E Type M Leak Detec tor

By locating even the smallest leaks while your products are on the production line, you reduce operating costs, cut service expense in the field— and safeguard the good will of your customers. Used in G-E refrigerator production for more than two years, the Type M detector uses helium as a tracer. The detector is so sensitive that it can detect one part of helium in 200,000 parts of air. Write for GEC-336.

GENERAL ELECTRIC V O L U M E 2 7, N O . 3 8 » S E P T E M B E R 19 , 1 9 4 9 2717

General Electric Company Section D687-16 Schenectady 5, Ν. Υ.

Please send me descriptive information on in­

struments that wil l help me to test

Name

Company

Title Street

City State

rarn-MTTïTOi^smra RSïTrmiw η ram» Mnilthi< rnuhnn tnciav to: