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John Robertson April 13th 12 09:33 PM

Trying to identify manufacturer of Multi-coloured ribbon cable
 
Not molex, but appears to be a European equivalent. The PC mount female
connector is a single row, the male connector is insulation displacement
with a series of holes for the wires to fit into then the clamp is
pressed on to secure.

The cable is 2.5mm/0.1" spaced multi-coloured insulated (standard
colouring) wires suspended in a clear PVC layer that separates each wire
instead of the wires' coloured insulation touching the next (like
computer hard drive cables).

The female connector is single row connector pins with staggered solder
pins, and has grey plastic body with a release clip on the rear that
latches to two tiny pimples on the male connector.

These are used in German jukeboxes.

Pictures:

http://www.flippers.com/images/Unkno...SpacingAlt.JPG

http://www.flippers.com/images/Unkno...mm-Spacing.JPG

Would like to know who made them so I can order the connectors!

Thanks,

John :-#)#

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spamtrap1888 April 13th 12 11:27 PM

Trying to identify manufacturer of Multi-coloured ribbon cable
 
On Apr 13, 1:33*pm, John Robertson wrote:
Not molex, but appears to be a European equivalent. The PC mount female
connector is a single row, the male connector is insulation displacement
with a series of holes for the wires to fit into then the clamp is
pressed on to secure.

The cable is 2.5mm/0.1" spaced multi-coloured insulated (standard
colouring) wires suspended in a clear PVC layer that separates each wire
instead of the wires' coloured insulation touching the next (like
computer hard drive cables).

The female connector is single row connector pins with staggered solder
pins, and has grey plastic body with a release clip on the rear that
latches to two tiny pimples on the male connector.

These are used in German jukeboxes.

Pictures:

http://www.flippers.com/images/Unkno...SpacingAlt.JPG

http://www.flippers.com/images/Unkno...mm-Spacing.JPG

Would like to know who made them so I can order the connectors!


What make jukebox?

John Robertson April 14th 12 12:27 AM

Trying to identify manufacturer of Multi-coloured ribbon cable
 
spamtrap1888 wrote:
On Apr 13, 1:33 pm, John Robertson wrote:
Not molex, but appears to be a European equivalent. The PC mount female
connector is a single row, the male connector is insulation displacement
with a series of holes for the wires to fit into then the clamp is
pressed on to secure.

The cable is 2.5mm/0.1" spaced multi-coloured insulated (standard
colouring) wires suspended in a clear PVC layer that separates each wire
instead of the wires' coloured insulation touching the next (like
computer hard drive cables).

The female connector is single row connector pins with staggered solder
pins, and has grey plastic body with a release clip on the rear that
latches to two tiny pimples on the male connector.

These are used in German jukeboxes.

Pictures:

http://www.flippers.com/images/Unkno...SpacingAlt.JPG

http://www.flippers.com/images/Unkno...mm-Spacing.JPG

Would like to know who made them so I can order the connectors!


What make jukebox?


Deutsche Wurlitzer, but I think I've also seen them on NSM machines.

John :-#)#

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(Please post followups or tech enquiries to the newsgroup)
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Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."


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