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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 9:55 am    Post subject: pins and wire and tools Reply with quote

Bob,
It seems as if I keep hitting a brick wall at every step I try.
I met a complete stranger the other day and showed him the "Winchester connector"
and he asked "Is that an amp ?". He then len't me his removal tool,the black one with the plunger,
and I came home and removed all of the pins and sockets I had been given. Turns out they were
all machine crimped so it's unlikly that I will be able to get them apart so as to reuse them.
That leaves me in need of 60 pins and 40 sockets . I don't know what size these are.
And 1500 ft. of 22 Ga. stranded wire. And a crimping tool. I have a Thomas & Betts WT100M sta-kon tool.
That might work but I'm not sure. Do you sell any of these things ?
Larry
Thanks Bob,
If I can find the connectors I will certainly take you up on that offer.
Larry
On Mar 11, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
Bob,
There are a few things I could do but, wow, what a headache.
The link trainer has two female plug sockets mounted within a plate on the side of the machine.
To start changing connectors I would have to make a new mounting plate and desolder 40 22 ga. wires
then solder them back into the new connectors. I would have to do the same to the 20 wires that are part
of the flight recorder.
Yes, these are pretty old connectors. They were used on the trainer when they were built in 72.
Larry
I wouldn't use solder connectors for so many
wires. I've probably got what you need in
crimped housings and pins to do the job.
Got a tool I could loan you too.

Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 10:15 am    Post subject: pins and wire and tools Reply with quote

Larry, Bob

I use Winchester connectors at my work. If you post a couple of pictures. I may have what you are looking for. The part # I have is 1020p and 1020s.

Link to picture of the pin:
http://ecommerce.cdmelectronics.com/winchester-electronics/100-1020P

Regards

Ron Raby

From: owner-aeroelectric-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-aeroelectric-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Larry Mac Donald
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2016 1:53 PM
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Subject: pins and wire and tools

Bob,

It seems as if I keep hitting a brick wall at every step I try.

I met a complete stranger the other day and showed him the "Winchester connector"

and he asked "Is that an amp ?". He then len't me his removal tool,the black one with the plunger,

and I came home and removed all of the pins and sockets I had been given. Turns out they were

all machine crimped so it's unlikly that I will be able to get them apart so as to reuse them.

That leaves me in need of 60 pins and 40 sockets . I don't know what size these are.

And 1500 ft. of 22 Ga. stranded wire. And a crimping tool. I have a Thomas & Betts WT100M sta-kon tool.

That might work but I'm not sure. Do you sell any of these things ?

                  Larry

 

Thanks Bob,

If I can find the connectors I will certainly take you up on that offer.

              Larry

On Mar 11, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:

Bob,

There are a few things I could do but, wow, what a headache.

The link trainer has two female plug sockets mounted within a plate on the side of the machine.

To start changing connectors I would have to make a new mounting plate and desolder 40 22 ga. wires

then solder them back into the new connectors. I would have to do the same to the 20 wires that are part

of the flight recorder.

Yes, these are pretty old connectors. They were used on the trainer when they were built in 72.

Larry



I wouldn't use solder connectors for so many

wires. I've probably got what you need in

crimped housings and pins to do the job.

Got a tool I could loan you too.



Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 10:54 am    Post subject: pins and wire and tools Reply with quote

On Apr 4, 2016, at 2:15 PM, Ron Raby wrote:
Ron,
My pins have barbs on them in order to keep them locked into the plug.
Larry
Quote:
Larry, Bob

I use Winchester connectors at my work. If you post a couple of pictures. I may have what you are looking for. The part # I have is 1020p and 1020s.

Link to picture of the pin:
http://ecommerce.cdmelectronics.com/winchester-electronics/100-1020P

Regards

Ron Raby

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