
The heating element from a common household iron. Shaped like the base of an iron, 5-3/4" long x 3-3/8" wide, with an open 3-1/4" x 1"center. The element wire is embedded in ceramic, but is still a real fire hazard and will glow red at max temperature. It runs on 120 VAC and has (3) threaded hook-up terminals: the center is neutral, the two sides draw 200 and 400 watts or use both for 600 watts. Surface temperatures: 1250°F with 600 watts (5 amps), 1000°F with 400 watts (3 amps), and 700°F with 200 watts (1.5 amps). For safety's sake, please use it with a heat switch.
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30783 IRON HEATING ELEMENT |
This snap-on RFI or EMI ferrite (but not magnetic) suppressor, with a 7mm ID, will fit an 8-conductor phone line perfectly-and will work on a thinner line if you're not going to be kicking it around under your desk. The case measures 3/4" square x 1-1/4" long when closed.
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36476 RFI SUPPRESSOR |
And we did it ourselves with this little mat cutter and self-healing cutting mat. The dual-blade mat cutter has a comfy rubber handle and a removable bevel for clean 45° cuts. The blade adjusts to 9/16" deep and is 4-1/2" long OA, and replacement blades are standard stock in art supply stores. The hard rubber cutting mat is self-healing and no, we don't know how it does that. It's 11-3/4" x 8-3/4" x 1/8" thick, marked with 1/8" and 5mm increments and 1/2" squares, and lines for 45° and 60° cuts.
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93123 CUTTER | |
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93121 CUTTING MAT |
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