Request To ID Pin Type

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Tim

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I have always just called these Molex pins, but that is somewhat
inaccurate, I guess. I am trying to get a crimper to deal with the
styles that I commonly use.

Heres a link to a pic of the 2 styles I use;

http://www.fileqube.com/shared/gDyCK133884

Any useful info is appreciated.

- Tim -
 
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 18:49:23 -0300, Tim <tim@tim.tim> wrote:

I have always just called these Molex pins, but that is somewhat
inaccurate, I guess. I am trying to get a crimper to deal with the
styles that I commonly use.

Heres a link to a pic of the 2 styles I use;

http://www.fileqube.com/shared/gDyCK133884

Any useful info is appreciated.

- Tim -
Looks to me like they could be made by Molex - but Molex makes many
varieties of crimp contacts, and many different crimp tools to use
with them.

You should determine the manufacturer and part number, then go to that
manufacturer's web site, find the part, and look for any reference to
recommended crimping tools for that specific part.


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On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 18:49:23 -0300, Tim <tim@tim.tim> put finger to
keyboard and composed:

I have always just called these Molex pins, but that is somewhat
inaccurate, I guess. I am trying to get a crimper to deal with the
styles that I commonly use.

Heres a link to a pic of the 2 styles I use;

http://www.fileqube.com/shared/gDyCK133884

Any useful info is appreciated.

- Tim -
Molex Pin & Socket Connectors & Terminals:
http://www.chiptech.com/secondary/manu-prod_pdf/M/Molex.pdf

p/n 1560, 1561, 1854, 1855

- Franc Zabkar
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