Help identifying connectors

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Chris Osborn

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I need to get some of these connectors so I can make my own
adapters. I'm having a heck of a time finding out what the type of
connectors are called or what the part numbers might be.

The white ones look like standard molex male connectors, *except* they
are divided into little squares, and the squares have the corners
blocked off. The pins are also slightly smaller than .093 molex
connectors.

The blacks ones I have no idea what they are.

http://fozztexx.com/Arcade/Popeye/Connectors.html

Can anyone help?

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"Chris Osborn" <fozztexx@fozztexx.com> wrote in message
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I need to get some of these connectors so I can make my own
adapters. I'm having a heck of a time finding out what the type of
connectors are called or what the part numbers might be.

The white ones look like standard molex male connectors, *except* they
are divided into little squares, and the squares have the corners
blocked off. The pins are also slightly smaller than .093 molex
connectors.

The blacks ones I have no idea what they are.

http://fozztexx.com/Arcade/Popeye/Connectors.html
Are they these:? http://tinyurl.com/4oocx pin dia .062"

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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 18:04:52 GMT, fozztexx@fozztexx.com (Chris Osborn) wrote:

I need to get some of these connectors so I can make my own
adapters. I'm having a heck of a time finding out what the type of
connectors are called or what the part numbers might be.

The white ones look like standard molex male connectors, *except* they
are divided into little squares, and the squares have the corners
blocked off. The pins are also slightly smaller than .093 molex
connectors.

The blacks ones I have no idea what they are.

http://fozztexx.com/Arcade/Popeye/Connectors.html

Can anyone help?
Look a bit like AMP automotive range. Corners blocked off are for keying
purposes usually.

Peter

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In article <40f82a8e$0$92629$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>,
Graham W <news@g3vpc.f9.co.uk> wrote:
http://fozztexx.com/Arcade/Popeye/Connectors.html

Are they these:? http://tinyurl.com/4oocx pin dia .062"
Dunno, when I try that URL it says "session timed out" and takes me
back to the main page.

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"Chris Osborn" <fozztexx@fozztexx.com> wrote in message
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In article <40f82a8e$0$92629$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>,
Graham W <news@g3vpc.f9.co.uk> wrote:
http://fozztexx.com/Arcade/Popeye/Connectors.html

Are they these:? http://tinyurl.com/4oocx pin dia .062"

Dunno, when I try that URL it says "session timed out" and takes me
back to the main page.
Hmm... Don't you just hate it when that happens..!

Go to Molex Home page.

Click 'Picture', second item in list at left.

Click 'Wire to Board' in body of next page.

Click the 19th item on the list on next page.

HTH
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WIMBORNE http://www.wessex-astro-society.freeserve.co.uk/ Wessex
Dorset UK Astro Society's Web pages, Info, Meeting Dates, Sites & Maps
Change 'news' to 'sewn' in my Reply address to avoid my spam filter.
 
In article <40f887b2$0$4539$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net>,
Graham W <news@g3vpc.f9.co.uk> wrote:
Go to Molex Home page.
Click 'Picture', second item in list at left.
Click 'Wire to Board' in body of next page.
Click the 19th item on the list on next page.
"Standard .062"

Similar, but not quite the same. The ones in my picture are the male
connectors. They have all the pins partitioned off from one another
with square holes. The closest I've seen is the AMP Mate 'N Lock,
which uses round holes.

Someone really needs to make an "animal" database of all the kinds of
connectors out there.

"Is it black?" "Are the holes round?"

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