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1974 | 1969 The [[Painton|Painton Company]] joined the '''Components Group''' (later [[Plessey Connectors]])<ref>Plessey History [http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/THE-PLESSEY-COMPANY-PLC-Company-History.html]</ref>. | ||
1974 of Studland Road, Kingsthorpe, Northampton NN2 6NA. General manager— J. G. Edwards. | |||
Circular airborne connectors, co-axial | Circular airborne connectors, co-axial | ||
connectors; heavy-duty connectors; industrial | connectors; heavy-duty connectors; industrial |
Revision as of 17:40, 31 January 2021
1969 The Painton Company joined the Components Group (later Plessey Connectors)[1].
1974 of Studland Road, Kingsthorpe, Northampton NN2 6NA. General manager— J. G. Edwards. Circular airborne connectors, co-axial connectors; heavy-duty connectors; industrial multi-pin connectors; crimping tools—hand and hydraulic; field telephone couplers; pressure seals for wiring; printed circuit board connectors; printed film circuit connectors; quick release terminals, single multipole; sealed lampholders; terminal fuse blocks; universal and push-on knobs.
Part of the Plessey Interconnect division of Plessey Co