Hermaphroditic bullet connectors

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Mark W. Lund, PhD

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I am trying to specify the connector shown at

http://www.powerstream.com/z/2pole.jpg

to a company in china. Can anyone help me with a manufacturer,
part number, or even what these things are called? I have
spent many hours pouring through connector catalogs and web
pages and I am stumped!

Thanks
mark
 
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:09:53 -0600, the renowned "Mark W. Lund, PhD"
<mlund@powerstream.com> wrote:

I am trying to specify the connector shown at

http://www.powerstream.com/z/2pole.jpg

to a company in china. Can anyone help me with a manufacturer,
part number, or even what these things are called? I have
spent many hours pouring through connector catalogs and web
pages and I am stumped!

Thanks
mark
You can always send them a sample. Looks like something limited to the
automotive market.

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
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speff@interlog.com Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com
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In Australia WES call them Automotive Quick Disconnects.
http://www.wagner.net.au/Catalogue/18_12.pdf


On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:09:53 -0600, "Mark W. Lund, PhD"
<mlund@powerstream.com> wrote:

|I am trying to specify the connector shown at
|
|http://www.powerstream.com/z/2pole.jpg
|
|to a company in china. Can anyone help me with a manufacturer,
|part number, or even what these things are called? I have
|spent many hours pouring through connector catalogs and web
|pages and I am stumped!
|
|Thanks
|mark
 
"Mark W. Lund, PhD" <mlund@powerstream.com> wrote in message
news:41530ad3$1@news.mcleodusa.net...
I am trying to specify the connector shown at

http://www.powerstream.com/z/2pole.jpg

to a company in china. Can anyone help me with a manufacturer,
part number, or even what these things are called? I have
spent many hours pouring through connector catalogs and web
pages and I am stumped!
I believe Radio Shack still sells those. They were found in their typical
blister packs or bag packs, with a pair at opposite ends of about 8 inches of
wire, mated (so the prospective buyer can't see what they look like, of
course!) Can't find them in the online catalog, though, so may be
discontinued. Auto parts places (Pep Boys, etc.) may have them too.


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