Hello All, and happy new year. I apparently haven't posted since 2022 but I find this hard to believe. In any case, I am back with one of my typically annoying old-technology questions that have nothing to do with audio (anymore, at least).
Can someone identify this connector type?
If it helps, it from the early seventies, as it was in a Kennedy 9100 9-track tape drive. I have searched and searched, even in an old Newark catalog from the seventies and found nothing similar. I intend to use these to preserve as much authenticity to the motor's provenance.
Thank you for your help
Can someone identify this connector type?
If it helps, it from the early seventies, as it was in a Kennedy 9100 9-track tape drive. I have searched and searched, even in an old Newark catalog from the seventies and found nothing similar. I intend to use these to preserve as much authenticity to the motor's provenance.
Thank you for your help
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Ouf,,, that's pretty close isn't it? Except those aren't really "blades" on my connector, they're folded metal contacts... Not sure this would work but THANK YOU for your assistance, you are the only one who answred!
Looks like something installed on tractor alternators. I think my Massey-Furguson 245 might have one. Since Agco took over I cannot buy those, either.
" Looks like something installed on tractor alternators. I think my Massey-Furguson 245 might have one"
I looked up pictures of M-F alternators and I know what you mean.... The blades are opposed to each other on some. Oh well.
I managed to make a connector body out of Delrin. I took me and afternoon and an evening, but at least I can connect the motors, now. I know it sounds crazy to ignore suggestions of just cutting off the connectors and splicing in newer ones, but I'm like that.
I looked up pictures of M-F alternators and I know what you mean.... The blades are opposed to each other on some. Oh well.
I managed to make a connector body out of Delrin. I took me and afternoon and an evening, but at least I can connect the motors, now. I know it sounds crazy to ignore suggestions of just cutting off the connectors and splicing in newer ones, but I'm like that.