Looking for Solderable Terminal

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Klaus Vestergaard Kragelu

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Hi there

One of my fellow co-workers is looking for this connector:

www.microdesign.dk/pic1.jpg
www.microdesign.dk/pic2.jpg
www.microdesign.dk/pic3.jpg

Its a terminal to be soldered into a PCB and the terminal which is used to
mount a wire has a thread for a 5mm bolt (or bigger)

Anyone know where to buy this thingie?

Thanks

Klaus
 
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 23:39:58 +0100, the renowned "Klaus Vestergaard
Kragelund" <klauskvik@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi there

One of my fellow co-workers is looking for this connector:

www.microdesign.dk/pic1.jpg
www.microdesign.dk/pic2.jpg
www.microdesign.dk/pic3.jpg

Its a terminal to be soldered into a PCB and the terminal which is used to
mount a wire has a thread for a 5mm bolt (or bigger)

Anyone know where to buy this thingie?
Keystone has them with M3 screws, and extruded/pierced threads rather
than a nut.

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
--
"it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward"
speff@interlog.com Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com
Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com
 
keystone at digi-key,

Try these, not exact but similar...
7691K-nd or 7693k-nd or 8181k-nd, or 7701k-nd or 8196k-nd

Tom Woodrow
www.dacworks.com

Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund wrote:

Hi there

One of my fellow co-workers is looking for this connector:

www.microdesign.dk/pic1.jpg
www.microdesign.dk/pic2.jpg
www.microdesign.dk/pic3.jpg

Its a terminal to be soldered into a PCB and the terminal which is used to
mount a wire has a thread for a 5mm bolt (or bigger)

Anyone know where to buy this thingie?

Thanks

Klaus
 
"Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund" <klauskvik@hotmail.com> wrote:
One of my fellow co-workers is looking for this connector:

www.microdesign.dk/pic1.jpg
www.microdesign.dk/pic2.jpg
www.microdesign.dk/pic3.jpg

Its a terminal to be soldered into a PCB and the terminal which is used to
mount a wire has a thread for a 5mm bolt (or bigger)
Rapid Electronics in the UK call them "PCB screw terminals" and do
them in a few configurations.

The 90° ones are handy for attaching PCBs to the inside of PC drive
bays (and I presume anything you can put a hole in), if that's your
kind of thing.


Tim
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And the beast shall be made legion. Its numbers shall be increased a
thousand thousand fold. The din of a million keyboards like unto a great
storm shall cover the earth, and the followers of Mammon shall tremble.
- The Book of Mozilla, 3:31
 
"Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund" <klauskvik@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi there

One of my fellow co-workers is looking for this connector:

www.microdesign.dk/pic1.jpg
www.microdesign.dk/pic2.jpg
www.microdesign.dk/pic3.jpg
Looks like the Schroff stuff we used, but it's not in the simplified
catalogue at
http://195.124.228.156/PentWebMedien.NSF/Files/ex_0901_en/$file/ex_0901_en.pdf
(caution - 35MB).

You could send them the link to your pictures and ask advice.

http://www.schroff.se
http://www.schroff.de

Regards,
Arie de Muynck
 

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