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Amphenol female pin size?

Started by kattz, May 22, 2019, 02:52:56 PM

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kattz

Hey, all,

I searched the forums and couldn't find an answer to this.  What size is the most common Amphenol female pin for connecting to the rear of aircraft devices?  Unless a heavy current draw through the device, all seem to be the same size for most if not all devices.  Need to test my 737 chronometers that just showed up.

Please help me if you know this so that I can purchase about 50...

Thanks.

Kev

mickc

Size is #20

M39029/32-260  or M39029/32-259  are common part numbers for the socket terminals.


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Seriously mickc, how do you know EVERYTHING, you're much better than Google  haha

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Lol, just a coincidence really.  I just bought around $1200 worth of new OEM connectors and terminals for my new throttle project, so the part numbers are still jingling around on top of all the other crap in my head  ;D ;D

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