Stepper Motor Connector

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I found some nice stepper motors in the surplus bin, but I don't have
any matching connectors. The ones on the motor are female, 1x6,
moulded plastic, with what looks like 2mm pin spacing. Is this a
standard connector? What should I look for in the catalogues to find
a match?

TIA,
Chris
 
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 16:27:07 -0700 (PDT), chrish57@my-deja.com wrote:

I found some nice stepper motors in the surplus bin, but I don't have
any matching connectors. The ones on the motor are female, 1x6,
moulded plastic, with what looks like 2mm pin spacing. Is this a
standard connector? What should I look for in the catalogues to find
a match?
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If you can find a manufacturer's ID and model number on the motors then
you might be able to get the data sheet and, from that, get the
connector data you want.

If you can't, it just might be less of a hassle to cut off the connector
that's on there now, order new matching pairs, and go that way.


JF
 
On Mar 19, 6:27 pm, chris...@my-deja.com wrote:
I found some nice stepper motors in the surplus bin, but I don't have
any matching connectors.  The ones on the motor are female, 1x6,
moulded plastic, with what looks like 2mm pin spacing. Is this a
standard connector?  What should I look for in the catalogues to find
a match?

TIA,
Chris
I've found 2mm headers (vs. the US-standard 0.1") from suppliers like
DigiKey, etc.

JM
 
On Mar 19, 6:27 pm, chris...@my-deja.com wrote:

I found some nice stepper motors in the surplus bin, but I don't have
any matching connectors.  The ones on the motor are female, 1x6,
moulded plastic, with what looks like 2mm pin spacing. Is this a
standard connector?  What should I look for in the catalogues to find
a match?
=======================================SkycraftSurplus.com in Winter Park FL has em on aisle 6. Ask for
Albee.
 
snip
If you can find a manufacturer's ID and model number on the motors then
you might be able to get the data sheet and, from that, get the
connector data you want.
snip

Well, they are "Fuji Electrochemical Co SMB40-9608-A", but I can't
seem to find them anywhere except on google (the links are mostly ebay
and I guess the auctions have finished).  

I imagine cutting the wires will be the solution, just thought I might
find nice matching connectors.

Chris
 

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