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I would like the name of this connector. In the picture you see
the 5 pins and 2 of the 3 locking pins are visiable on the outside of the connector. I have 2 of them and need 2 male parts but don't know what to hunt for. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Vermont
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Hello Woody, From just a quick look at the picture you posted, it looks like a mil-spec connector, probably from Amphenol. I would suggest try hunting around on Amphenols website, you will probably find a series that includes this. From there you find the mating part, and then off to suppliers!
Peace, Dave |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
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look up MS/PT-SE MIL-C-26482 or MIL-C-38999 CIRCULAR BAYONET connectors. i'll warn you ahead of time, there are literally hundreds of different variations of this type of connector.
ITT/CANNON and AMP also make these connectors
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: GTA
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agree, suspect its a commercial version of a
PT07A-14-5S ( one mfgs # ) http://www.mouser.com/catalog/634/1255.pdf these are mil spec olive cad plated
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Thanks for the help. Boy are those things pricey I sure don't
need to us them bad enough to buy the mating plugs. |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: GTA
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Oh, the 26482 (solder) style are about half or a third the price of
the MIL-C-38999 crimp connectors. THEN you need a $300 dollar crimp tool ![]() But they do hold nice....
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