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Source for rectangular connector similar to Molex?
I'm trying to identify a connector style found on an AMI jukebox from the
1962 era. It looks similar to Molex, but the contacts are flat instead of round and it appears as if the same contacts are used in both the male and female housings. They are used in 3, 6, 9, and 12-contact versions. A picture is he http://www.west.net/~jay/images/connector.jpg Someone suggested that they were A-MP connectors but I can't find anything similar in their catalog. Ideas? |
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I remember seeing these.
Look up Newark and Electrosonic. A number of years ago, I think I remember seeing these connector types in the mentioned places catalogs. These two are no the net. You can also call them by phone. They can give you an email address to where to send those pictures, to have the connectors identified, and quoted for you. Jerry G. ======== Jay Hennigan wrote: I'm trying to identify a connector style found on an AMI jukebox from the 1962 era. It looks similar to Molex, but the contacts are flat instead of round and it appears as if the same contacts are used in both the male and female housings. They are used in 3, 6, 9, and 12-contact versions. A picture is he http://www.west.net/~jay/images/connector.jpg Someone suggested that they were A-MP connectors but I can't find anything similar in their catalog. Ideas? |
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