Does anyone recognize this connector ?
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Does anyone recognize this connector ?
Looks like a dual 1/4" QC, but I don't know about the perforations.
Tim -- Deep Fryer: A very philosophical monk. Website @ http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms "Rod's SHAW" wrote in message news:1tkbj.3903$vd4.2668@pd7urf1no... .... and where would one go about finding one ? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- |
Does anyone recognize this connector ?
Tim Williams wrote:
Looks like a dual 1/4" QC, but I don't know about the perforations. Tim -- Deep Fryer: A very philosophical monk. Website @ http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms "Rod's SHAW" wrote in message news:1tkbj.3903$vd4.2668@pd7urf1no... ... and where would one go about finding one ? Yes, a double QC. Note that the perforations are punched - as opposed to drilled - and the dimpling around each one. I suspect that the opposite side is quite rough, like a cheese grater. That roughness would score the mating QC upon insertion, scraping off any corrosion and thereby providing good electrical contact. As for where to buy one, I would search DigiKey first (because I have a catalog). --- Michael |
Does anyone recognize this connector ?
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 03:19:25 GMT, "Rod's SHAW"
wrote: ... and where would one go about finding one ? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would also say 1/4" quick connect. I would guess the rough looking puncture holes are to make it stick in the female without working loose. If you can get by with a pair of ordinary male 1/4" QC, Walmart auto department will have them. Don't know where to find that exact style - but there it is, so someone makes it. Find some QC vendors and check the catalogs if that's the only thing that will do. -- |
Does anyone recognize this connector ?
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 03:19:25 +0000, Rod's SHAW wrote:
... and where would one go about finding one ? Try googling "faston". Good Luck! Rich |
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