THIS ERO (EUROMAK) CAPACITOR IS A "PULL" - REMOVED/WORKING
Ex obsolete (no longer has a useful purpose) W & G DLM-1 Data Test Equipment
The DLM-1 is very typical German professional equipment and uses top class German made components, high specifications and designed/built for reliable operation but alas, there is no market for this equipment (analog fixed frequency 1Khz & 2Khz data send/receive test meter) so I have salvaged what I feel may be components of interest/use for a restoration project or home-brewer.
W&G produced some fantastic audio analysis equipment (in fact they produced a lot of very good test equipment) but the DLM-1 really has no real use outside of the retro telecommunications fields.
Prior to dismantling, the DLM-1 was working as it should but I felt no-one would require its capabilities so it has been parted out - think of the old DLM-1 as a mini component "farm"
Some components I am still able to test but unfortunately a lot of my test equipment has found new homes (stupid me for selling them!) so I do NOT have an L-R-C meter to check the current value or leakage - but I can say that these ERO capacitors are still highly regarded as reliable, even after all these years.
ERO
So who is/was ERO? The company behind the market brand was Roederstein, they started manufacturing capacitors way back in 1925 and were based in Berlin. In the early 1990's, Roederstein was acquired by Vishay - no more ERO but their product range lives on and even today you can purchase "modern" MKT1813's.
ERO (Roederstein) Germany
EUROMAK Series
Type FKF
Circa 1980's - 1990's
Metallised Polypropylene
Axial package
Precision component made with tight tolerances (+/- 1%) and long term stability
0.01uF
63V DC or 40V AC
1% tolerance
Originally used in audio frequency filter section of the equipment, suitable for similar purposes or general hi spec audio equipment/cross-over networks or even a test capacitor substitution "box"
COSMETIC CONDITION:
Untested (see above - my test equipment has all but gone now!) however the equipment it was removed from was fully functioning.
Leads at each end have not been cut, previously soldered directly into a double-sided board.