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Who makes this connector?
calzap:
See the picture. The contacts are 2.8 mm wide. The connectors come in a variety of contact configurations and colors. They have a "lance" type locking device. They're sold widely on eBay and elsewhere. Often advertised as automotive connectors. I would like to have a data sheet but have been unable to find out who the manufacturers are. Help please.
Mike in California
paul8f:
Looks similar to the 12v/5v motherboard ATX power connector, but not the same.
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You could try browsing through a Molex catalogue; worth a shot.
tooki:
--- Quote from: paul8f on July 25, 2020, 08:50:32 pm ---Looks similar to the 12v/5v motherboard ATX power connector, but not the same.
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You could try browsing through a Molex catalogue; worth a shot.
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If only they had proper catalogs anymore... Molex’s website often just sends you in circles, with links promising more info just sensing you back to where you were...
(I hate how component companies have largely stopped making organized catalogs, instead relying on their mostly-shitty database-driven websites that present you with a list of 87,593 SKUs, at best with a poorly implemented, incomplete parametric search, instead of the organized catalog sections with descriptions of the past.)
tooki:
--- Quote from: calzap on July 24, 2020, 11:07:01 pm ---See the picture. The contacts are 2.8 mm wide. The connectors come in a variety of contact configurations and colors. They have a "lance" type locking device. They're sold widely on eBay and elsewhere. Often advertised as automotive connectors. I would like to have a data sheet but have been unable to find out who the manufacturers are. Help please.
Mike in California
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I was just browsing connectors the other day and I could swear I saw something like that, but I looked at so many that I can’t remember where.
Also, could you please post pix of all angles/sides? (I dunno why people tend to post only pix of the back sides of connectors, never the mating faces!!) There are too many connectors in existence that are too similar to each other, making details critical. Ideally, put a ruler in the pictures, too.
Mecanix:
"Commonly used in Japanese motorcycle applications from the late 1970s through to the mid-1980s. Nylon material is used for these connectors."
As detailed as its going to get I'm afraid for this 4P bad boy.
http://www.vintageconnections.com/Products/Detail/61
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