Well, looking at it, it's a 9 pin connector with only 7 pins used. Common technique ... only install the pins you use!
I like challenges, so I looked through about 120 pages of connectors in the Allied Electronics parts catalogue, and I can't identify it.
Were it me ... and unless it's critical that it stays "original", I would replace it with a different kind of plug and socket, or with a miniature barrier terminal strip (chocolate block)
I like challenges, so I looked through about 120 pages of connectors in the Allied Electronics parts catalogue, and I can't identify it.
Were it me ... and unless it's critical that it stays "original", I would replace it with a different kind of plug and socket, or with a miniature barrier terminal strip (chocolate block)
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