What kinds of adaptors are these?

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In summary, the conversation discusses a molecular scanner laser head and the types of adapters used with it. The speaker suggests contacting the company for more information and also mentions the possibility of finding information at a photography store or through online searches. The topic of a wine purity sensor is also brought up, with the company refusing to disclose information about adapters used with a second-hand sensor. The conversation ends with a suggestion for the individual seeking information to visit wine enthusiast websites for assistance.
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This is a molecular scanner laser head:

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I just want to know what kinds of adaptors are the following? Are they also used elsewhere like in photography accessories? What are they called exactly? Is it a 42mm T mount?

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assembled:

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To be threaded into the first picture with the male thread:
 
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Look for the specs on your molecular laser scanner or contact the company. They should be able to provide you with the info much faster than we can unless we just happen to have one sitting around.

Also, what is the manufacturer's name and scanner model number that might catch someone's eye too?
 
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jedishrfu said:
Look for the specs on your molecular laser scanner or contact the company. They should be able to provide you with the info much faster than we can unless we just happen to have one sitting around.

Also, what is the manufacturer's name and scanner model number that might catch someone's eye too?

The wine purity sensor is second hand and it's not written in the manual and the company refused to answer any questions if it's bought second hand and they don't want to disclose what kind of adaptors are those.
 
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Okay then try a photography store. They would perhaps know the adapters better.
 
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Aren't there ways of doing google image searches?
 
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I think the images don't have enough detail to distinguish one adapter from another.
 
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jedishrfu said:
I think the images don't have enough detail to distinguish one adapter from another.
What do you need to know? Can you measure the thread pitch? Here is standard Tmount:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-mount
Does that help?
 
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Maybe s/he can visit some wine afficionado sites and ask there.
 
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1. What are adaptors?

Adaptors are devices that are used to connect two incompatible devices or systems together. They come in various shapes and sizes and are designed to bridge the gap between different technologies.

2. What are the different types of adaptors?

There are many types of adaptors, including electrical, audio, video, and network adaptors. Electrical adaptors are used to convert voltage, while audio and video adaptors are used to connect different types of audio and video equipment. Network adaptors are used to connect devices to a network.

3. How do adaptors work?

Adaptors work by converting the signals or electric current from one device or system into a format that can be understood by another device or system. They act as a mediator between two incompatible devices, allowing them to communicate and function together.

4. Do all devices need adaptors?

No, not all devices require adaptors. Some devices are designed to be compatible with each other, eliminating the need for adaptors. However, as technology continues to advance and new devices are introduced, the use of adaptors may become more common.

5. Can adaptors affect the performance of devices?

In some cases, adaptors can affect the performance of devices. If the adaptor is of poor quality or not compatible with the devices it is being used with, it can cause connectivity issues or decrease the overall performance. It is important to use high-quality, compatible adaptors to ensure optimal performance.

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