Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Pin removal, Amphenol plug????
Posted by
w.higdon@a...
on 2002-10-26 20:03:50 UTC
Doug,
From what I remember, and a look at a couple of
catalogs, the insert is held in by a snap ring on the
back side of the connector. But you will have to remove
the wires from the connector pins as there is a button
that hold the pins in. I had to replace on a machine one
time, it was a 50+ pin connector out on the end of the
carriage, lots of fun.
Here is the Allied Electronics page that has the
connector on.
http://www.alliedelec.com/catalog/catalogpages/2002/272.p
df
Good luck
Bill Higdon
From what I remember, and a look at a couple of
catalogs, the insert is held in by a snap ring on the
back side of the connector. But you will have to remove
the wires from the connector pins as there is a button
that hold the pins in. I had to replace on a machine one
time, it was a 50+ pin connector out on the end of the
carriage, lots of fun.
Here is the Allied Electronics page that has the
connector on.
http://www.alliedelec.com/catalog/catalogpages/2002/272.p
df
Good luck
Bill Higdon
> Hello Group,
>
> Amphenol plug #20-33P....
>
> The right angle fitting on the cable of my mill's Haas 4th axis head
> broke. It's a 3/8" armored cable. I have to remove the wires from
> the plug connector on the opposite end of the cable, pull the wires
> back through and replace the right angle fitting.
>
> I don't see how the pins are pushed out of the Amphenol connector.
> Or maybe the connector body comes apart somehow to allow the pin
> removal. Anyhow, it's not obvious. It's an 11 pin connector.
>
> I checked Amphenol's website to look for a breakdown of my
> connector. Their search function didn't seem to recognize the part
> number, they may have a new numbering system since nothing appeared
> close to my number series.
>
> Anyone have an idea how to get these pins out of the connector body??
>
> thanks,
>
> Doug
>
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Discussion Thread
doug98105
2002-10-26 19:24:44 UTC
Pin removal, Amphenol plug????
w.higdon@a...
2002-10-26 20:03:50 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Pin removal, Amphenol plug????
doug98105
2002-10-26 21:00:27 UTC
Re: Pin removal, Amphenol plug????
Jon Elson
2002-10-26 23:33:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Pin removal, Amphenol plug????
turbulatordude
2002-10-27 05:26:23 UTC
Re: Pin removal, Amphenol plug????
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2002-10-27 13:25:05 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Pin removal, Amphenol plug????
JJ
2002-10-27 14:33:40 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Pin removal, Amphenol plug????
doug98105
2002-10-27 16:42:35 UTC
Re: Pin removal, Amphenol plug????