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Default Help identify a connector

On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 16:42:19 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote:

Joseph Gwinn writes:

However, you can buy the spring
pins made by Mill-Max (and sold by Allied et al), and machine a housing
to hold the pins.


That's helpful, thanks. The pin side is actually the one I need to make.


If you want some pogo pins to play with, email me your mailing address
and I'll stick an assortment in an envelope. I must have a couple
thousand pulls from test fixtures. From the photo of the connector, it
looks like pins with a hemispherical head would be appropriate?

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Ned Simmons