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Karl Townsend May 29th 14 06:11 PM

Name this connector
 
I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.

Karl

Ned Simmons May 29th 14 06:28 PM

Name this connector
 
On Thu, 29 May 2014 12:11:39 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.

Karl


Molex (Tyco) mate-n-lok maybe.

--
Ned Simmons

Lloyd E. Sponenburgh[_3_] May 29th 14 06:35 PM

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Molex (Tyco) mate-n-lok maybe.


Yep, standard Molex.

Lloyd

[email protected] May 29th 14 08:48 PM

Name this connector
 
On Thursday, May 29, 2014 1:35:09 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
Ned Simmons fired this volley in

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Molex (Tyco) mate-n-lok maybe.




Yep, standard Molex.



Lloyd


Something on this page?
http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...=0&pageSize=25

(sorry a long link... searched Digikey for molex, rectangular, 9 pins in three rows.)

George H.

Lloyd E. Sponenburgh[_3_] May 29th 14 08:55 PM

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Something on this page?


Probably this one:
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...675-ND/1633839

Remember, you have to check the center-to-center spacing on the pins.
They make several different sizes.

Also, you have to order the male and female pins separately; they're not
part of the connector housing, which is all that's shown there.

LLoyd

Karl Townsend May 29th 14 09:14 PM

Name this connector
 
On Thu, 29 May 2014 14:55:47 -0500, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:

fired this volley in news:946a60d1-2b71-4c7e-a197-
:

Something on this page?


Probably this one:
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...675-ND/1633839

Remember, you have to check the center-to-center spacing on the pins.
They make several different sizes.

Also, you have to order the male and female pins separately; they're not
part of the connector housing, which is all that's shown there.

LLoyd


Yep, I think this is the shell. Last time I got three foot of wire
plus a sheath plus all of the connectors all mounted. that is,
everything you see in the pic.

I'd much rather go this route, bet there is some special crimp tool
I'd have to buy other wise.

Karl


amdx[_3_] May 29th 14 09:19 PM

Name this connector
 
On 5/29/2014 12:11 PM, Karl Townsend wrote:
I need to order this connector.



Let's call it Dennis.

Mikek :-)

Lloyd E. Sponenburgh[_3_] May 29th 14 10:03 PM

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Karl Townsend fired this volley in
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I'd much rather go this route, bet there is some special crimp tool
I'd have to buy other wise.


You can buy one, but a standard "GC" style electrical ferrule crimper will
work fine.

You're going to search a bit to find just the shell you need with pins and
wires already installed. It's a custom item.

LLoyd

Steve W.[_4_] May 29th 14 10:56 PM

Name this connector
 
Karl Townsend wrote:
I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.

Karl


9 pin Molex interconnect - .093 pin size - gender= female

Radio Shack - Catalog #: 274-239 for the female version $2.99

Radio Shack - Catalog #: 274-229 for the male version $2.99


--
Steve W.

Jon Elson[_3_] May 29th 14 11:15 PM

Name this connector
 
Ned Simmons wrote:

On Thu, 29 May 2014 12:11:39 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.

Karl


Molex (Tyco) mate-n-lok maybe.

Mate-n-lock is a trademark of AMP, not Molex. The connectors are
VERY similar, but not interchangeable. One version of Mate-n-lock
has D-shaped plastic surrounding some of the pins, making it impossible
to plug in wrong. Your photos seem to show this style. But, if it
is automotive, it may be totally custom and not compatible with
standard units.

Jon

Carl Ijames[_8_] May 29th 14 11:39 PM

Name this connector
 
Do you have Pep Boys auto parts stores near you? They have a decent
selection of premade wiring pigtails in their trailer wiring section. Might
be able to browse and order online, so you could match your connector to
their pictures.

-----
Regards,
Carl Ijames

"Jon Elson" wrote in message
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Ned Simmons wrote:

On Thu, 29 May 2014 12:11:39 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.

Karl


Molex (Tyco) mate-n-lok maybe.

Mate-n-lock is a trademark of AMP, not Molex. The connectors are
VERY similar, but not interchangeable. One version of Mate-n-lock
has D-shaped plastic surrounding some of the pins, making it impossible
to plug in wrong. Your photos seem to show this style. But, if it
is automotive, it may be totally custom and not compatible with
standard units.

Jon



Larry Jaques[_4_] May 30th 14 05:11 AM

Name this connector
 
On Thu, 29 May 2014 12:11:39 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.


That looks like an automotive style of connector, Karl. The motor on
the end looks like either a wiper or window motor/transmichigan. I
think I've seen those on Fords before, but it has been a while. NO
idea what they're called. Try a local body shop or Ford dealer. They
have to stock all sorts of clips and connectors for repair work.


--
....in order that a man may be happy, it is
necessary that he should not only be capable
of his work, but a good judge of his work.
-- John Ruskin

Larry Jaques[_4_] May 30th 14 05:12 AM

Name this connector
 
On Thu, 29 May 2014 13:28:50 -0400, Ned Simmons
wrote:

On Thu, 29 May 2014 12:11:39 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.

Karl


Molex (Tyco) mate-n-lok maybe.


Yeah, there it is! 30+ y/o foggy memories are clearing.

--
....in order that a man may be happy, it is
necessary that he should not only be capable
of his work, but a good judge of his work.
-- John Ruskin

Larry Jaques[_4_] May 30th 14 05:15 AM

Name this connector
 
On Thu, 29 May 2014 15:14:53 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

On Thu, 29 May 2014 14:55:47 -0500, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:

fired this volley in news:946a60d1-2b71-4c7e-a197-
:

Something on this page?


Probably this one:
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...675-ND/1633839

Remember, you have to check the center-to-center spacing on the pins.
They make several different sizes.

Also, you have to order the male and female pins separately; they're not
part of the connector housing, which is all that's shown there.

LLoyd


Yep, I think this is the shell. Last time I got three foot of wire
plus a sheath plus all of the connectors all mounted. that is,
everything you see in the pic.

I'd much rather go this route, bet there is some special crimp tool
I'd have to buy other wise.


Make sure you have a proper pin removal tool if you have to try to
save the original pins/wiring. MAC/Matco/Snap-On/Cornwell tool trucks
all have them in stock, or used to.

--
....in order that a man may be happy, it is
necessary that he should not only be capable
of his work, but a good judge of his work.
-- John Ruskin

DoN. Nichols[_2_] May 30th 14 06:45 AM

Name this connector
 
On 2014-05-29, Karl Townsend wrote:
I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.


Does it have to be Digikey? I've been getting connectors from
Mouser a lot recently.

The connectors in question are made/sold by AMP/Tyco (which now
also owns Molex). Hmm ... Now called "TE-Connectivity/AMP". :-)

"Bullet type" doesn't describe that in an way I would consider.

There are three sizes which fit that description, one large with
higher current pins.

The larger size is called "Universal Mate-N-Lock" and the
smaller two "(Mini and Micro) Mate-N-Lock". I think that yours is the
"Uniiversal" size based on the photo (which could have benefited from a lot
less of the cable, and a lot closer to the connector. It is a good
thing that I recognized the series. :-)

Mouser's number for the male one is "571-7700211 " and the "TE
Connectivity/AMP" number is "770021-1".

Mouser has it priced as $1.35 per connector in unit quantities,
or down to $1.10 in 50 quantities. (And, they don't have a minimum
order.

Here is a web page with the whole series listed, including the
pins mentioned below. There are various mounting styles, so go through
there. I suspect that you want the "free hanging" or "Panel Mount, Free
Hanging" styles.

The first pins shown are $0.14 each, or $0.10 in 100s. Beware
to check how many are in stock -- some are "you have to wait for some to
arrive -- we don't stock them". :-)

http://www.mouser.com/TE-Connectivity/Pin-Socket-Connectors/Universal-Mate-N-Lok-Series/_/N-1yzs6iiZay0mmZ1yzv99w

BTW -- you will also need to order pins for it, and a crimp tool
for "type-F" crimp pins (at least it isn't the machined pins which get
you into serious money for the crimper and its positioner bushing. :-)

The crimp pins are available for 30 through 16 Gauge.

And -- you will also want a special tool for extracting the pins
if you put them in the wrong holes or need to change it somehow else.

Good Luck,
DoN.

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Karl Townsend May 30th 14 10:16 AM

Name this connector
 
Thanks, everybody, for all the advice.

This connector with cables came with my electric sprayer control
module I installed in the John Deere in 1998. I could see it needed
durability improvement so i made a real neat hollowed out steel sleeve
for the plug and a matching tube socket for the plug in. After only 16
years, it has wore out.

The pic is of my electric spout turner for the snowblower. As its
installed only once a year, I didn't make up another steel sleeve. I
don't remember where I got it but this connector has all the pins,
wire, and cable assembled. Anyway, made way better than I would be
able to do.


ANYWAY, after wasting a bunch of time searching for this, I got a
better idea:

I'll move up to the 7 conductor plug and plug in used on my 24,000 lb.
trailer. My truck had this wear out and etrailer.com has a real
quality unit:
http://www.etrailer.com/Wiring/Bargman/50-87-004.html

I'm sure finding a trailer plug with wire will be a piece of cake.

Karl






Tom Gardner[_6_] May 30th 14 04:39 PM

Name this connector
 
On 5/29/2014 4:14 PM, Karl Townsend wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2014 14:55:47 -0500, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:

fired this volley in news:946a60d1-2b71-4c7e-a197-
:

Something on this page?


Probably this one:
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...675-ND/1633839

Remember, you have to check the center-to-center spacing on the pins.
They make several different sizes.

Also, you have to order the male and female pins separately; they're not
part of the connector housing, which is all that's shown there.

LLoyd


Yep, I think this is the shell. Last time I got three foot of wire
plus a sheath plus all of the connectors all mounted. that is,
everything you see in the pic.

I'd much rather go this route, bet there is some special crimp tool
I'd have to buy other wise.

Karl



Oh, just send it to me for soldering!

Lloyd E. Sponenburgh[_3_] May 30th 14 05:07 PM

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Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks fired this volley in news:YI-
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Oh, just send it to me for soldering!


Yeah... I should've said that. You CAN solder those connectors, but you
must trim or fold the crimp ears, or the pins won't fit into the shells.
BTDT many, many times.

I personally prefer them soldered, but there's some technique to it. You
can't just tin the end of a stranded wire 'solid', and expect it to hold
up. You must tin and solder the merest 'tip' of a stranded bundle, if
you expect it to stand up to any vibration at all. Most specs won't
permit soldering crimp connectors on stranded wire because most techs
screw it up so badly.

Lloyd

Uffe Bærentsen[_2_] May 30th 14 10:55 PM

Name this connector
 
Den 29-05-2014 19:11, Karl Townsend skrev:
I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.


We do have 'a ton' of those at work, we even sell those.
Never bothered to look who is the supplier......


--
Uffe

Tom Gardner[_6_] May 31st 14 12:46 AM

Name this connector
 
On 5/30/2014 12:07 PM, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks fired this volley in news:YI-
:

Oh, just send it to me for soldering!


Yeah... I should've said that. You CAN solder those connectors, but you
must trim or fold the crimp ears, or the pins won't fit into the shells.
BTDT many, many times.

I personally prefer them soldered, but there's some technique to it. You
can't just tin the end of a stranded wire 'solid', and expect it to hold
up. You must tin and solder the merest 'tip' of a stranded bundle, if
you expect it to stand up to any vibration at all. Most specs won't
permit soldering crimp connectors on stranded wire because most techs
screw it up so badly.

Lloyd



Many years ago I soldered many, many Molex connectors...I think those
days are past, I had issues with a couple of DE-9's recently.

PrecisionmachinisT June 1st 14 08:15 AM

Name this connector
 

"Karl Townsend" wrote in message
...
I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.


Pretty sure radio shack has those, needed a set just recently to adapt a
renishaw unit onto a Fadal mill.




Brian Lawson June 2nd 14 07:52 PM

Name this connector
 
On Thu, 29 May 2014 12:11:39 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html

Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped
to key it so it won't go in wrong.

Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the
digikey website.

Karl



Not sure Digikey is the right place to shop for this, but try looking
he

http://www.digikey.ca/product-search/en/connectors-interconnects/rectangular-connectors-housings/1442556

jon_banquer[_2_] June 2nd 14 08:09 PM

Name this connector
 
On Sunday, June 1, 2014 12:15:23 AM UTC-7, PrecisionmachinisT wrote:
"Karl Townsend" wrote in message

...

I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE


http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html


http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html




Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped


to key it so it won't go in wrong.




Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the


digikey website.






Pretty sure radio shack has those, needed a set just recently to adapt a

renishaw unit onto a Fadal mill.


When I was rebuilding my Saab 900 Turbo I got sick of the proprietary Molex/AMP connectors which suck anyway. I purchased a GM Weather Pack kit and never looked back.

**** this propriety connector bull****. I cut em off and toss them in the garbage where they belong.

http://www.weatherpack.com/

PrecisionmachinisT June 2nd 14 08:20 PM

Name this connector
 

"jon_banquer" wrote in message
...
On Sunday, June 1, 2014 12:15:23 AM UTC-7, PrecisionmachinisT wrote:
"Karl Townsend" wrote in message

...

I need to order this connector. I'm sure its in Digikey, SOMEPLACE


http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ector.jpg.html


http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Ka...ctor2.jpg.html




Its a 9 pin bullet type with plastic sleeves. Three of them "D" shaped


to key it so it won't go in wrong.




Names, how to search for it? Extra bonus if you can find it on the


digikey website.






Pretty sure radio shack has those, needed a set just recently to adapt a

renishaw unit onto a Fadal mill.


When I was rebuilding my Saab 900 Turbo I got sick of the proprietary
Molex/AMP connectors which suck anyway. I purchased a GM Weather Pack kit
and never looked back.

**** this propriety connector bull****. I cut em off and toss them in the
garbage where they belong.

http://www.weatherpack.com/


The mating plug was soldered directly to the motherboard in this case.




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