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LunarScratch 19-02-2013 21:45

Need help finding connector online
 
We want to find more of these connectors to buy online, but we can't find out where to get them. Does anyone know where we can get these or something similar?The only model number we could find is Wieland ST 18/7. Thanks for your help.


Alan Anderson 20-02-2013 12:08

Re: Need help finding connector online
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LunarScratch (Post 1236765)
Does anyone know where we can get these or something similar?

Without knowing the application, I don't know what would be a "similar" part. What do you use them for?

LunarScratch 20-02-2013 14:10

Re: Need help finding connector online
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1237189)
Without knowing the application, I don't know what would be a "similar" part. What do you use them for?

We use them to quickly connect and disconnect all motors from the jags.

techhelpbb 20-02-2013 16:33

Re: Need help finding connector online
 
I know Newark does not have them in stock but this is the item you want correct?
http://www.newark.com/wieland-electr...awg/dp/02M0770

If that's the correct item here you go for the female:
http://www.onlinecomponents.com/wiel...tml?p=11325143

Unfortunately the male mate of that connector (as shown in the PDF of Newark's print catalog) I found very little stock on anywhere. The best I can offer is a 13 day lead time:
http://www.galco.com/buy/Wieland/93.731.5053.0

Please keep in mind that Newark Electronics does stock some of the 3 and 4 contact versions of that item.

Al Skierkiewicz 21-02-2013 06:53

Re: Need help finding connector online
 
Lunar,
Might I suggest you move to Anderson Power Products. They would allow you to only remove one motor lead set instead of many. A great many of teams are already using them. The crimper is available from West Mountain Radio as well as other outlets and the pins and blocks are also easily available.
From an inspection standpoint, having mixed colors on the blocks is confusing even if it is only on the output side of the speed controllers.


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