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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Kreiger" data-source="post: 16780" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>Re: multi pin connectors</p><p></p><p>If you use Ramtec, Edac,Elco, Cannon you most likely will be able to find another product that will mate to those connectors.</p><p> </p><p>My personal favorites are these.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.harting-usa.com/imperia/md/content/public/catalogue/han025en/chapter06_industrial_connectorshan025_.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.harting-usa.com/imperia/md/content/public/catalogue/han025en/chapter06_industrial_connectorshan025_.pdf</a></p><p> </p><p>Since it's a multi connector it will allow you to create some pretty elaborate cables especially if you are doing some digital stuff or need Ethernet connections etc.They are pricey but they are also tough as hell.</p><p> </p><p>I dont like putting Elcos to together at all and anything solder type is very time consuming.These are far easier.</p><p> </p><p>Han/Harting Connectors can be had at various industrial supply places.It's not the norm by any stretch but a very good connector.</p><p> </p><p>Here for the tooling.I use the Buchanan type (my needs vary a bit) but the Harting ones are cheaper I believe.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.harting-usa.com/imperia/md/content/lg/hartingconnectivitynetworks/service/downloads/catalogueindustrialconnectorshanenglish/chapter99_industrial_connectorshan025.pdf" target="_blank">www.harting-usa.com/imperia/md/content/lg/hartingconnectivitynetworks/service/downloads/catalogueindustrialconnectorshanenglish/chapter99_industrial_connectorshan025.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Kreiger, post: 16780, member: 68"] Re: multi pin connectors If you use Ramtec, Edac,Elco, Cannon you most likely will be able to find another product that will mate to those connectors. My personal favorites are these. [URL]http://www.harting-usa.com/imperia/md/content/public/catalogue/han025en/chapter06_industrial_connectorshan025_.pdf[/URL] Since it's a multi connector it will allow you to create some pretty elaborate cables especially if you are doing some digital stuff or need Ethernet connections etc.They are pricey but they are also tough as hell. I dont like putting Elcos to together at all and anything solder type is very time consuming.These are far easier. Han/Harting Connectors can be had at various industrial supply places.It's not the norm by any stretch but a very good connector. Here for the tooling.I use the Buchanan type (my needs vary a bit) but the Harting ones are cheaper I believe. [URL="http://www.harting-usa.com/imperia/md/content/lg/hartingconnectivitynetworks/service/downloads/catalogueindustrialconnectorshanenglish/chapter99_industrial_connectorshan025.pdf"]www.harting-usa.com/imperia/md/content/lg/hartingconnectivitynetworks/service/downloads/catalogueindustrialconnectorshanenglish/chapter99_industrial_connectorshan025.pdf[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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