Thread Number: 31642
/ Tag: 80s/90s Vacuum Cleaners
New Purchase - NOS 1980's Russian Vacuum |
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Post# 349621   4/6/2016 at 01:10 (2,935 days old) by michaelwalter (christchurch, new zealand)   |   | |
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Hi All
Today i've bought a New Old Stock 1980's Russian Vacuum. I don't know anything about the Russian ones but if anyone can translate the rating plate for me it would be much appreciated. Hope you like the pics. Cheers Mike |
Post# 349640 , Reply# 1   4/6/2016 at 11:45 (2,934 days old) by wyaple (Pickerington, OH)   |   | |
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Post# 349660 , Reply# 2   4/6/2016 at 16:08 (2,934 days old) by michaelwalter (christchurch, new zealand)   |   | |
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Post# 349756 , Reply# 3   4/7/2016 at 19:07 (2,933 days old) by mchmike (West palm beach fl)   |   | |
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If it works well , would you consider defecting ? Eh comrade. |
Post# 349831 , Reply# 4   4/9/2016 at 02:53 (2,932 days old) by ManchesterVacs (Manchester)   |   | |
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I can read Cyrillic.
MMPO Kommunar will be the factory, the brand is Chaika, model 10k.
ГОСT is GOST, it refers to the government agency that checks appliances. A B in Cyrillic is a V, so the 220B is simply 220v. The middle of the three words above the voltage I recognise as "work" (Rabotye) and the last word is "products" or "production". So the line above the voltages is something like "working specification of product" basically. 63p would normally mean 63 Roubles. I cant remember what Chena means (чена). Г represents year, so that tells us it is a 1980 model.
I can read Pilesos Bitovoi PNP600, I am not sure what those two words mean.
If you want a proper translation I'll ask my wife to do it. She is Russian. This post was last edited 04/09/2016 at 03:14 |
Post# 349846 , Reply# 5   4/9/2016 at 09:15 (2,931 days old) by vacerator (Macomb Michigan)   |   | |
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means seagull |
Post# 349861 , Reply# 6   4/9/2016 at 12:15 (2,931 days old) by ManchesterVacs (Manchester)   |   | |
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Chaika does mean seagull, and is also a brand of car. Chaika is a word that crops up in the Russian lexicon quite a lot actually.
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