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3-6253
M!NIATI..'RE
LAMPS
GENERAI.
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General lnformation
2 3
Miniature Lamp Selection Factors. Miniature Lamp Filaments Miniature Lamp Bases
Specif ications, Standard Lamps Specif ications, Flasher Lamps
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5 5
34 34 35 36 38
Lamps
Numerical
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For information on sealed beam, sub-miniature, so'id state, and glow lamps, refer to the appropriate cata.log, listed by title and number on the front cover.
Most General Electric Miniature Lamps are designed for opelatioR on low-voltage sources of power, such as battery-generator systems, dry cell or storage batteries,
or transform ers.
Manufacturers and designers of equipment requiring miniature lamps should select lamps of established design wherever possible for maxinrurn economy as well as ease of replacement through regular trade c,hannels. Lamps are grouped in this catalog by bulb sizes. They are listed according to deeign volts in ascending order within the particular group. You will find two cross-reference lists on pages 36 and 38. One groups lamps by primary applications and the other lists lamps in numerical sequence. The Miniature tamp Department of General Electric offers application engineering assistance io all cqstomers in applying subminiature lamps in product design. Contact your local GE district office which is listed on the back eover page for additional and latest' technical information
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contacts. Wedge-Center of notch. Tab-Center of hole in tab.
LAMP NUMBER Lamps are marked with General Electric identification and a trade number. The trade number is recorded with the AmericanNationalStandards Institute and is uni-form throughout the industry. It completely identifies a lamp and is sufficient identification for ordering purposes.
PRIMARY SERVICE Present major usages of a lamp are shown in the primary applications column. Lamps may be and often are used in other applications, wherever their design characteristics meet the requirements.
DESIGN VOLTS Design volts show the voltage at which a lamp is designed for rated ampere, candlepower and laborato ry-lif e char acteristic s.
DESIGN AMPERES OR WATTS Design amperes is the current flowing through a lamp when operated at its design voltage. It is subject to manufacturing tolerances. Some lamps have a watts rating rather than amperes. Watts is obtained by multiplying the design volts by
the design amperes.
environmental conditions such as shock, vibration, voltage fluctuations, temperature, etc., may result in a shorter average life. For additional information on service life of lamps with extremely long life and low current design, please refer to the discussion on "Lamp Life" page 3 in Sub-Miniature Catalog 3-6252 Revised 1-1-70.
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RATED AVERAGE LIFE Rated average life is that obtained in closely controlled laboratory testing of lamps at their design voltage. It is not necessarily the same as service
FIGURE NUMBER
The figure number corresponds to the lamp drawing at the extreme right of the specifications list. The drawing shows the correct bulb and base, but not necessarily the correct filament, for the lamp listed. Since many different fiIaments are used, the drawing shows only one representative filament form. For filament forms refer to page 5.
CANDLEPOWER The value shown in the candlepower column is the average initial mean-spherical-candlepower (mscp) at design voltage. It is subject to manufacturing tol er anc es. Me an- sp heric al-candlepow er is the generally accepted method of rating the total light output of miniature lamps. To convert mean-spherical-candlepower to lumens, multiply
by L2.57 (4r).
LIGHT CENTER LENGTH The light center length is measured from the geometric center of the light source to a particular point of the base. This point is shown below
for the base types used.
HEAVY DUTY LAMPS There is a General Electric hear,y duty lamp for
Screw-End of bottom base contact. Bayonet-Top of base pins. S.C. or D.C. Prefocus-Bottom of indentations on prefocusing collar.
most automotive sockets. Hear,lz duty lamps have been designed with heavier wire and lower filament temperatures to give longer life. and more trouble.free performance. These should be used where the lamps are likely to be subjected to extra shock and vibration.
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QUALITY Where an object or surface is to be illuminated, the quantity of light required depends upon the size of the object, the brightness desired, the contrast with its background and the time available for seeing. Where light mustbe projected, either a separate reflector and lamp or a reflectorized lamp may be required. Consideration should be given to beam candlepower and beam spread. The spectral quality or color of light can be modified by external filters or coatings applied to the bulb.
andvibration. Where rough service conditions are encountered, screw base lamps shouldbe avoided, since they may loosen in their sockets.
LIGHT, LIFE AND VOLTAGE For any particular iamp, the light output and life depend upon the voltage at which the lamp is operated. For instance, as approximations, the Light output varies as the 3.6 power of the volL age and the life varies inverseiy as the 12th power of the voltage. Chart 1 illustrates the effect of overvoltage or undervoltage applied to a lamp on its current, life, andlight(candlepower) output. Indicated values (except for long life lamps) are reasonably reliable, between 90f( and IIO/, rated volts. Beyond that, indicated characteristics may not be realized because of the increasing influence of factors which cannot be incorporated into the chart. The data apply only to operation on direct current or sine-wave alternating current. The data (particularly for lamp life) do not apply accurately for lamp operation on half-wave rectified voltage or on semi-conductor dimming devices.
MECHANTCAL STRENGTH o Low voltage, high incandescent
current lamps are best suited for operation under conditionsofshock and vibration. Other factors which affect strength are the resonant frequency of the lead wires, supportwires, and filament form. Mostradiopanel lamps of 6.3 volts and under, incorporate mounts whose resonant frequency has been synchronized with that of the coiied filament to withstand shock
In battery applications, the mean effective voltage delivered is generally higher than the average volts. Th erefor e, the m ean eff ective voltage should be the design voltage of the lamp. Design volL ages for flashlight lamps have been determined by extensive tests. Filament lamp ratings are predicated on operation at constant voltage. When operated from a higher-than-rated voltage in series with a dropping resistor, the effect is the same as operating at a constant current. Since the lamp resistance changes with operating life, the voltage drop across the lamp will increase; hence, the lamp li.fe experienced will generally be about one-half that resulting from constanlvoltage operation. When selecting a transformer or resistor, consideration should be given to lamp ampere tolerances and the regulation characteristics of the
component.
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Normal variations in ambient temperature do not aJfect the performance of miniature lamps. Above 350'F, the solder on conventional lamps may soften, deform or melt and the basing
be operated
cement loosen. The new wedge base lamps can in ambients up to 600'F.
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c.2R c-6
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16
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c c
c
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41
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2
2
20
43 42
41
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s. c. Pf. (A)
D. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet
5000+
1000 50 75 300 300 300 500 500 250 250
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Lr/q
2 2 2
l8 l9
20
c
c
lt/a
43 43 43 43 43 45 45
41
lt/t
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2 2 2 2
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22 23 24
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S. C. Bayonet D. C. Pf. (S)
c c
c c
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c-6
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No.
CONT.)
Desi gn
Lamp
No.
Pfimary Application
Design Volts
Amps
Cand
0r
ll\latts
le PoweI
20.1
I 129 I 130
I 131 I 154 I 158
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Auto.
Auto Stop, Tail, Signal Auto Stop, Tarl, Signal
Special Service, Facsimile recorder
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6
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12.8 12.8
l
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1606
2.69A
2.69 A
l6m
1626
6
10
11
Servrie, Foul line detector. Fil. to baseshell & one eyelet Service, Photoelectric scanner, Silver contacts .
Servlce, Sewing Machine Service, Sewing Machine
21, II'
212 237
232 a1
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13
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15
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20
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26'
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Auto Stop, Tail Signal Auto Signal, Park. 0uiside translucent amler coating Augo, SignaF Park, Natural Amber Auto . Auto Signal. Auto
.
1i2.8
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112.8
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I
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Line
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tion
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D. C. Bayonet D. C. Bayonet
c-6 c-6
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500
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41
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200
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l{0.
CONT.)
Lamp
No.
Primary Application
Design Volts
Design Amps
0r Watts
Candle Power
{12.8
2.10A
.59 A
22-I -t .J
.4 .5 -6
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I 157NA
Ir+.0 {rz.s
12.8
2t42 2t44
1156 1095
Auto, Truck, Stop signal Auto, Truck, Signal Auto, Truck signal. Heavy duty
Auto, Park Special Service
ji+.0
12.8
14.0
15. 5 20 .0
2.10A
.59 A 2. 10A
7t
4 JL )a JL 4
2.10A
.5lA
1.12A I .0A
.51A .51A .51A 61A 61A 61A 643A 67A 67A 67A 67A 67A 67A
937
1634 305
24'
242
15
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28.0
.
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305 tF
306
169
28.0 28.0
.
15
15 15
l1
L2
I
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28 .0
.
l69l
1692
Aircraft, lnside frosted*2 ldentical filaments in sries lVlarine-2 ldentical frlaments in series
28.0
28 .0
15
15
l3
14
2232
307
28.0 28.0
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308
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Aircraft, lnside frosted Aircraft, Natural ruby
.
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308 rF
307NR
307 R
2l
10
20 21
307S8
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22
1666
Aircraft. . . .
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i.os n {.68A
.68A
2I 2t
2L 2L
?3 24 ?5
1666t F
1203
Auto.
Auto
Spee
.
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.75 A
tt
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28 .0
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27
28.0 28.0
28 .0
2233
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Aircraft,Spirallead.,.
Aircraft. Aircraft lnside hosted
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21
28 ?9 30
31
2I
21
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315
28
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28.0 28.0
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Aircraf
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32 1662
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41
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28.0 28.0
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(
1)
6
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28.0 28.0
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series
1682
tor
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62 62 62
1228
109
Marine.
Auto, [lectic vehicle Anto, Electric vehicle
Telephone
.
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ll0
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strength. 8 Bulb top selecled for ar Consult neorest Soles Office for opplico-
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Filam ent
Max.
Vacuum Base
c
Gas Filled
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tio n
0verall
Length (lnch es)
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Lin!
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Life (Hours)
t-b
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c
c
12001 50001 600 5000 | 600 1200 5000 150 200 300 300 300 1000 1000
1
44
22.1
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41
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c
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4
5
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7
cc-6
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43 43 43
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1,5
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cc-6 c-2vi3
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41
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2C-6
2 2 2 2 2
500
43
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36
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c-74
c-7A
215
200 200 200
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200 hours ot
l4 volts.
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I
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S. C. Bayonet D. C. Bayonet
S. C. Bayonet
c I
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1.136
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l\4iniature Bayonet
lVliniatu re Bayonet
C I CC.8 I C I CC-e I
l\4iniature Bayonet
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Primary Application
Design Volts
Design Amps
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lillatts
Candle Power
26-1,
Radio Radio
3.2
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.35A .06A
-a
-1
7t 5.t
4
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-down
position
.06A
.06 A
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4
5 5
Signal Signal
.19
1850x
1805 316 1949 1302
Photocell Otiver.
Signal, 4F cells
A-A.
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11
5.1
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Aircraft.
Buoy
Radi o l',4arker
.70A
.125A
IL
13 14 15 16 11
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755
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159
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242
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154
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31
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32
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54
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38
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filoment within 30' of bose pins. Plqne of f iloment within 30' of perpendiculor to bose pins a5 Overqll length of gloss porls I .013" +.040".
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(
tion
(lnches)
Hours)
lVliniatu re Bayonet
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c-2R
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?5/tz
1%s
3000 3000 3000 2000 2000 1000 1000 1500 1500 100 500
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56 55 56 56 E] 56 56 56 56 56 56 56
56 57
26-1
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l\4iniatu re Bayonet
3t/tz
75/tz 3/o
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1.053
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56 56 56 56 58 56
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l\4iniature Bayonet Wedge
1%o 1%s
c.2R
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28
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5000+n
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58
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c
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23/tz ?1/tz
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3000 2000
i 500
l\rliniature Bayonei
Wedge Wire Terminal
c
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3000
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41
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life
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2
Approximote. a At
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57
I5
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Overoll length of gloss ports I .013" +.040. for light center lenglh meosured to top of filoment 1.040" Axiol olignmeni +.050" lo bose oxis.
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I
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Life
(
Hours)
B B B B B B B B B
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c-2F
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Lamps in the T-6 and RP-12 bulbs are blackiight lamps for instrument lighting, designed primarily for direct current operation. They are provided with an indexing base for proper polarization in the circuit.
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GENERAL ELECTRIC MINIATURE LAMP SALTS AND DISTRIBUTION CENTERS
(To Order Lamps and t0 Ohtain Shipping lnlormation. Local Warehouse Slocks maintained at these Points)
DISTRIBUTION CENTERS
(Zip) (Telephone)
(Address)
(Zip) (Telephone)
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CLEVELAI{D, OHIO
coLuMBU$, OHtO
DALLAS, TEXAS DENVER, COLO.
DETROtT, MtCH. EL PASO, TEXAS HOt{OLULU, HAWAII HOUSTON, TEXAS rilDtaNAPOLtS, rND. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. . t{. KANSAS C|TY, MO. LOS AI{GELES, CALIF. LOUISVILLE, KY. MEMPHIS, TENI{.
Blvd. Ave. 12910 Taft Ave. 800 Northwest Blvd. 6500 Cedar Springs Road 6501 Stapleton Dr., North 15135 Hamilton Ave. 2800 N. Stanton St. Room 210
Suite 300, 1149 Bethel St. 5615 Lymbar Drive
2511-F-1 East 46 St. 4077 Woodcock Dr., Suite 222 535 East i4th Ave.
120 0ttley Drive, N. E. P. 0. Box 1401 Parker Rd. Mail: P.0. Box 7427, Baltimore, 50 lndustrial Place, Newton Upper Falls, 1001 Tuckaseegee Rd. P.0. Box 550 West Jackson 49 Central
13917
30324 875-0921 120 Ottley Drive, N.E., P.0. Box 139U 21227 242-5700 1401 Parker Road, Arbutus, lvld. . 02164 332-6200 50 lndustrial Place, Newton Upper Falls,
45202 421-6810 49 Central Ave. 44108 266-4337 12910 Taft Ave. 43212 294-4115 Cleveland Distr. Ctr.,
Rd. Rd.
fuass.
30324 21227
875-0921
242-5700
12910
75235 351-3725
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0.
02164 332-6200 28208 376-6585 60632 254-6161 45202 421-6810 44108 266-4404 44108 266-4404
75235
80216 48203
351-3125
388-4611 883-0200
96813
537-3280
77035 923-2549
2747S.lMaltAve.
23i1 S. Brook Street
. . . . .
64ir6
471-0123 637-3651
90022 723-2541
40208
MIAMI, FLA.
MILWAUKEE, WtS.
MTNNEAPOLTS, MtNN.
2021 S. Latham St. 3655 N. W. 7 lst Sl. 8100 West Fl0rist Ave., Mail: P.0. Box 299 500 Stinsol Blvd. 133 Boyd Street 4800 River Road, lvlail: Box 10236, Jefferson Branch
55413
07103 70121
219 E. d2 St. 999-98th Avenue Executive Terrace Bldg.,2809 N.W. Expressway Rt. 202, At Expressway, King of Prussia, Pa. 238 W. Carson St. 2800 N. W Neia Street 1510 Willow Lawn Dr., lvlail: P.0. Box 8627 Gibbs St. Bldg., 3l Gibbs St., Room 500 6501 Stapleton Drive, N., Denver, Colorado
1530 Fairview Ave.
73112
19406 15219
842-4028
688-5900 471-9050
97210 23226
223-2101 282-7644
454-2990
802i6
63132
.
14604
388-4611
429.6930 622-8081
SEATTLE, WASH.
lvlail: P. 0. Box 35425 Oakland Distr. Ctr.,999-98th nve. Oaktana, Cilit.' P.0. Box 18265, 5534 Armour Drive . Cincinnati Distr. Ctr., 49 Central Ave., Cincinnati,0. Tampa Distr. Ctr., I 1101 N.46th St. P.0. Box 16626 535 East 14th Ave. 2747 S. Malt Ave. Cincinnati Distr. Ctr.,49 Central Ave., Cincinnati,0. 2021 S. Latham St. 3655 N. W. 7lst Sl. 8100 West Florist Ave., P.0. Box 299 Northwestern Terminal Bldg., 500 Stinson Blvd. 133 Boyd Streel, Newark, N. J. 4800 River Road, lvlail: P.0. Box 10236, Jefferson Branch 75-11 Woodhaven Blvd., clendale, N. Y. 999-98th Ave. Dallas Distr. Clr..6500 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas, I ex. R0ute 202. At Expressway, P.0. Box 299 King of Prussia, Pa. .238 W. Carson Sl. 2800 N.W. Nela Slreet Baltim0re Distr. Ctr., 1401 Parker Rd., Arbutus, lvld. Buffal0 Distr. Ctr.,98 Hydraui'c St., Buffalo, N.Y. Salt Lake Cily Distr. Ctr., 1775 West I5th S0uth, Salt Lake Ci1y, Utah 1530 Fairview Ave. 2400 -6th Avenue, South Buffal0 Distr. Ctr., 98 Hydraulic St., Buffalo, N. Y.
75235 351-3725
94603 77023
336
569-3422
45202 42]'-6810
17
42t"6810
948-2642 693-3811 462-3860 331-4050 824-5200
70121 835-6421 11227 896-6000 91603 569-3422 75235 351-3725 19406 688-5900 15219 471-9050
91210
223-2101
84104
98
487-2276
622-808
63132 429-6930
134
14210 856-0800
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REVISED 10.1-7A
3-6253