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I'm looking for a few (about a dozen) of the little connectors like those
that are typically found on the small Chinese capacitor checkers. It's the little slotted connectors into which the capacitor being tested is inserted. It's a metal clip about half an inch wide, and accepts component leads of any size and spacing. I've searched Mouser & Digikey online catalogs, but no luck. You almost have to know the exact nomenclature of the thing you're looking for to find anything using their web catalog searches, and obviously I don't know what to search for. Anybody know what they're called, and/or where to buy them? Thanks! Dave M Dave M |
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On Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 5:52:19 PM UTC-7, Dave M wrote:
I'm looking for a few (about a dozen) of the little connectors like those that are typically found on the small Chinese capacitor checkers. It's the little slotted connectors into which the capacitor being tested is inserted. Anybody know what they're called, and/or where to buy them? Every solderless breadboard has dozens of 'em. The four-wide size is typical of onesies, like this http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/3m/923297-I/3M155886-ND/664637 but you'll have to customize the plastic bit to make a slot. |
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... I'm looking for a few (about a dozen) of the little connectors like those that are typically found on the small Chinese capacitor checkers. It's the little slotted connectors into which the capacitor being tested is inserted. It's a metal clip about half an inch wide, and accepts component leads of any size and spacing. I've searched Mouser & Digikey online catalogs, but no luck. You almost have to know the exact nomenclature of the thing you're looking for to find anything using their web catalog searches, and obviously I don't know what to search for. Anybody know what they're called, and/or where to buy them? I think this may be what you are looking for: http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-EACH-GRAYH...AOSwR5dXR2s ~ A search on eBay for "Grayhill Test Clip" comes up with a few more, but very pricey: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw...lip&_sacat =0 I think I have a bunch of them somewhere. They might be attached to banana plugs. I'll see if I can find them. Here is the Grayhill catalog page showing various types and sizes: http://www.grayhill.com/assets/1/7/test_clips_term.pdf If you are looking for the spring clips behind slots on LCR meters, perhaps you can use one of those prototype plug-boards. Paul |
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Hi Dave,
Anybody know what they're called, and/or where to buy them? Do you look about textool? Marte |
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On 07-Oct-16 8:52 AM, Dave M wrote:
I'm looking for a few (about a dozen) of the little connectors like those that are typically found on the small Chinese capacitor checkers. It's the little slotted connectors into which the capacitor being tested is inserted. It's a metal clip about half an inch wide, and accepts component leads of any size and spacing. I've searched Mouser & Digikey online catalogs, but no luck. You almost have to know the exact nomenclature of the thing you're looking for to find anything using their web catalog searches, and obviously I don't know what to search for. Anybody know what they're called, and/or where to buy them? Thanks! Dave M Dave M I've got no idea but maybe these guys may be able to help: http://www.lairdtech.com/product-categories/emi-shields-gaskets/fingerstock-spring-contacts http://kgs-ind.com/products/emc/grounding/on-board-contacts/ Someone posed a link to another supplier in the last month or so but I can't spot it. |
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On Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 8:52:19 PM UTC-4, Dave M wrote:
In so many words: Spring clip Leads. http://www.alliedelec.com/pomona-ele...DHUhoCGIjw_wcB These? |
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On Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 8:52:19 PM UTC-4, Dave M wrote:
I'm looking for a few (about a dozen) of the little connectors like those that are typically found on the small Chinese capacitor checkers. It's the little slotted connectors into which the capacitor being tested is inserted. It's a metal clip about half an inch wide, and accepts component leads of any size and spacing. I've searched Mouser & Digikey online catalogs, but no luck. You almost have to know the exact nomenclature of the thing you're looking for to find anything using their web catalog searches, and obviously I don't know what to search for. Anybody know what they're called, and/or where to buy them? Thanks! Dave M Dave M A picture of what you want would help. George H. |
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OK, I found what I'm looking for. Someone mentioned that the solderless
breadboards use that type of clips. I found one in a drawer of old odds-n-ends, took it apart and there they were!! There are a handful of them in one of the breadboards; more than I need, but now I know where to find more if I need them. Thanks for the suggestion. Dave M On Thu, 6 Oct 2016 19:52:10 -0500, "Dave M" wrote: I'm looking for a few (about a dozen) of the little connectors like those that are typically found on the small Chinese capacitor checkers. It's the little slotted connectors into which the capacitor being tested is inserted. It's a metal clip about half an inch wide, and accepts component leads of any size and spacing. I've searched Mouser & Digikey online catalogs, but no luck. You almost have to know the exact nomenclature of the thing you're looking for to find anything using their web catalog searches, and obviously I don't know what to search for. Anybody know what they're called, and/or where to buy them? Thanks! Dave M |
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... OK, I found what I'm looking for. Someone mentioned that the solderless breadboards use that type of clips. I found one in a drawer of old odds-n-ends, took it apart and there they were!! There are a handful of them in one of the breadboards; more than I need, but now I know where to find more if I need them. Thanks for the suggestion. You're welcome! Paul |
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