French and German plugs

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Does anyone know the diameter of french and german plug pins (16A)

I always thought they were the same, but just found something forsale to suggest they are different
 
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Should be 4.8mm (the 2-pin German ones are 4mm but designed to mate with the earthed sockets by leaning the pins towards each other).
 
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That's deliberate? I always assumed it was the result of poor moulding/manufacture.
Europlugs (2-pin low-current) do indeed have springy converging pins by design, to allow them to get a reasonable contact in a variety of similar but not identical sockets. This means that for low current class 2 appliances, two plug types (Europlug and BS1363) are considered enough to cover Europe.

For high current or class 1 appliances a much greater range of plugs is needed to properly cover Europe.
 

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