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Ease access for connector rebuild

By RoyF

4 years ago


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    #24 4 years ago

    There is just no way in hell I would not replace those with IDCs ... more power to you!

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    #27 3 years ago
    Quoted from RoyF:

    Question - for crimping .156" pins, which of the jaw cavities should be used? Same question for .100" pins. Is it the pin size that determines which cavity to use, or is it the wire size?

    Both actually as the pin size will change depending on the wire size its designed to be used with. You will use whichever jaw is the best fit for the pin.

    Quoted from RoyF:

    While I think about it, what wire size is typically used in a pinball machine with .100" connectors, and what size with .156" connectors?

    This is not all inclusive, but .100 are mainly 22-28 and .156 are mainly 18-22

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