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WS18 battery
Would any of you know if the pictured battery is a commercial model and/or war time produced? This battery was taken out of a untouched WS18 so it made me wonder as its not 100% identical to the ones showed in other threads here at the forum. Thanks in advance!
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hello
For me it's not a WW2 military model of a WS 18 battery, but it's a good item. Have you photos from your WS18 thanks for all daniel from france |
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Hello Daniel! thanks for the reply.
I do not have a photo of it, but I do have photo of a strap that was mounted to the set, which Im not able to identify! Do you know its purpose? |
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Chris. |
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Hello Chris!
Out from eye measurement the pictured strap seems to be a little bit to short for that. I will check the length later and post it. And battery securing straps I fought was coded with ZA 3240? Best regards Carl |
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The early carrying harness used standard infantry webbing cross straps, modified by the addition of a short 1"strap and buckle to attach the strap to the hoop on the set case, and hooks on the strap ends to fasten to the brackets that the waistbelt attached to. The waistbelt was a standard Pattern 08 belt with metal plates rivetted on. The later carrying harness used the 'L' shaped pack straps with 1" hooks added, and a cut-down waistbelt fastened at the front with a 1" strap that was much more usable. (So much so that if you're too fat to wear the set, you can extend the waist strap with one of the 1" utility straps to make it a comfortable fit.) The odd (and confusing) thing is that they initially kept the same ZN stores codes for both types of harness - I have the cross strap and the later 'L' strap both marked ZN.2107 (I think). The WS22 got both types of harness, depending on date, and the WS62 Mk.1 used the later waistbelt and further modified 'L' straps (with a lozenge-shaped wide part and the hoop-attachment part of the strap reduced to 1"). The Mk.II and later WS62 had changes to the set case (replacement of the welded-on frame for waistbelt attachment by some thick wire loops and the belt replaced by a sponge-rubber filled leather cushion as a back pad. As for the straps originally under discussion, I think I have the original box with the stores label on it: "ZN.2141 Straps, Securing, Battery WS18. Qty.6". Chris. (Still collecting the webbing that goes with the sets.) Last edited by Chris Suslowicz; 24-08-17 at 21:59. Reason: numbering error |
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For your strap, as chris, i think it was for securing the battery Inside the box of the radio.
Could you tel us the size of this strap. |
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The length of my strap is 19.25 inches long (48.75.cm) Only measured the webbing. I have only tried to fit this strap around a battery who have swelled up a bit, that might be the reason it didn't fit around.
If this is the correct securing strap for battery it means I need one identical as I only have this one. Is it common that these strap are with double buckles? Best regards Carl |
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That looks like a later 'tropicalized' strap, with nickel plated fittings and rot-proofed webbing.
There were several different varieties of fittings used over the years: plain brass (the original), nickel-plated brass (tropic proofed), tin-plated steel (economy), and painted steel. The tin-plated steel are the worst due to tin being lower down the electrochemical series than iron (so that as soon as you get a hole through the plating that exposes the steel electrolysis can take place and the steel rusts at an amazing rate). Chris. |
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The double buckles are standard - they're self-locking so the strap can be threaded through them and pulled tight to hold the battery in place. I've attached the battery specifications - these are for the final version (with NATO stock numbers, etc.) - the battery stayed in service for a considerable time, as it was used to power other equipment (Field telephone amplifier) as well as the WS18, WS46 and WS68, etc. Chris. Last edited by Chris Suslowicz; 27-08-17 at 21:14. Reason: I suddenly remembered the WS46! |
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With the dimensions listed in the document it should not be any problem with fitting it. I have never seen these two buckle straps for sale anywhere! What would be the best place to start searching for the second one?
Best regards Carl |
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Great Chris! I cross my fingers!
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If you don't find the same strap as yours, the two you can see on my photos are available. They have brass buckle and are coming from a WS18 MKIII.
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My son has just listed one of these straps on his website if anyone is still looking for one!
See it here - www.blightymilitaria.com Thanks, |
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