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Mon, 26 Apr 1999 19:59:42 -0500
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Please direct any inquiries to Nancy Webster at [log in to unmask]

The Archives of Molex Incorporated, a Lisle, IL based connector
manufacturer which designs and manufactures a broad line of electrical,
electronic, and fiber optic connectors, flat cables, switches, and
associated application tooling, is looking to donate a UL testing device.

 This machine was built to test Molex connectors for Underwriters
     Laboratories' specifications, circa 1967-1975. Built piecemeal by
     Molex, this device is a functioning example of "progress" and
     development in science and technology.

     The Underwriters Laboratories was developed as a way to self-regulate
     and standardize the electric and electronics industry.  These
     standards were a fundamental part of the process to establish new
     technology and advance science safely. A hallmark of a successful
     electric or electronic component was and continues to be UL tested
     and approved.

     The device consists of two pieces:  one is 125 cm h. x 60 cm w. and
     the second piece is 100 cm. h x 125 cm. w.

 If you are interested or would like more information, please contact
     Nancy Webster at the Molex Archives:  [log in to unmask] or
     1.630.527.4398.

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