blanking plug

  • 1blanking plug — A rubber stopper for filling in the holes of sheetmetal such as drain holes in the floorpan …

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  • 2plug — A removable cork or stopper which fills a hole. See blanking plug coil glow plug cold plug core hole plug core plugs drain plug drain plug key drain plug spanner drain plug wrench …

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  • 3Diving cylinder — Diving cylinders to be filled at a diving air compressor station …

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  • 4Digital Visual Interface — (DVI) A male DVI D (single link) connector. Type Digital and analog computer video connector Production history …

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  • 5SCART — Infobox connector name=SCART type=Analogue audio and video connector caption=A male SCART connector (21 pin) designer=CENELEC design date=1970s manufacturer= production date= superseded=RCA, DIN (in Europe) superseded by= length= width= height=… …

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  • 6GPO telephones — The United Kingdom s General Post Office (GPO) had a number of telephones that were provided by them for connection to their exchanges. Until 1982 the GPO had a monopoly on the provision of all telephones within the UK and so the range was… …

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  • 7High-Definition Multimedia Interface — Infobox connector name=High Definition Multimedia Interface type=Digital audio/video connector logo= caption=HDMI cable and HDMI official logo designer=HDMI Founders design date=December 2002 manufacturer=HDMI Adopters production date=2003… …

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  • 8Composite video — Not to be confused with Component video. Composite video On consumer products a yellow RCA connector is typically used for composite video. Type Analog video connector …

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  • 9NTSC — This article is about the television system. For the Indonesian government agency, see National Transportation Safety Committee. Television encoding systems by nation; countries using the NTSC system are shown in green. NTSC, named for the… …

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  • 10Extended display identification data — (EDID) is a data structure provided by a computer display to describe its capabilities to a graphics card. It is what enables a modern personal computer to know what kind of monitor is connected. EDID is defined by a standard published by the… …

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