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  2. Trailer connectors in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Multicon [1] Feder and Multicon WeSt (Welt Standard) connectors are precursors to ISO 11446 in a design that is intended to be compatible with ISO 1724.This means that if a towing vehicle has an outlet of this type it should be able to connect a trailer with a standard 7-pin or 5-pin connector according to ISO 1724, provided that the trailer coupling follows the standard and that the trailer ...

  3. ISO standards for trailer connectors - Wikipedia

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    The 5-pin has a design and pin layout that is identical to the 7-pin ISO 1724 connector with the exception for the lack of pin 1 (L) and pin 4 (R). This connector is sometimes present on vintage vehicles and the actual wiring may be completely different from what the standard states which means that measuring before connecting is a good idea.

  4. DIN 72552 - Wikipedia

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    starter control 50a 50f starter control 50 50g starter control 50a 50h starter control 50 Battery 15 battery+ through ignition switch 16, 54/15 30 from battery+ direct 30/51 30a from 2nd battery and 12/24 V relay: 31 return to battery- or direct to ground 31a return to battery- 12/24 V relay 31b return to battery- or ground through switch 85d 31c

  5. Trailer connectors in military organizations - Wikipedia

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    Pin A is for activation of so-called Blackout Mode. It turns off all the lights except convoy lighting if it is active. The lighting inside the vehicle shall also be extinguished if it is not specifically shaded. Pin C is for Convoy Lamps, which is the special convoy lighting, corresponding to the tail lights, to be used while driving in the dark.

  6. Winch - Wikipedia

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    The winch is either controlled with a detachable cable, a button inside the car or wireless remote. Older vehicles may have a PTO winch, controlled via the car's transmission, a secondary clutch maybe used so the vehicle does not need to be moving while winching. Some winches are powered by the pressure generated in the hydraulic steering system.

  7. Ariel Square Four - Wikipedia

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    The early engine with "two transverse crankshafts" [2] was essentially a pair of 'across frame' OHC parallel twins joined by their geared central flywheels, with a four-cylinder block (or Monobloc) and single head. [6] The idea for the engine was rejected by BSA, but adopted by Ariel. Thus it became the Ariel Square Four.

  8. Cessna Airmaster - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1930s, nearing the end of the Great Depression, the American economy began to slowly strengthen. [2] Dwane Wallace (founder Clyde Cessna 's nephew who was a recent college graduate in aeronautical engineering) decided to assist his uncle and cousin, Eldon Cessna (Clyde's son), in building more modern airplanes for Cessna Aircraft.