(Topic ID: 267089)

Round pin sizes.

By Mitch

4 years ago



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    #1 4 years ago

    Ok I'm losing my mind.

    I've done lots of .156 and .100 connectors no issues.

    I need to repin 2 connectors on a bally rectifier board with round pins. After doing some reading most are .062 or .093.
    I bought the pins male/female of both sizes and both sizes of extractors just to be sure.

    Neither fit on the connectors on my speak easy.
    The .062 is way to small and the .093 tool is too wide for those factory connectors.

    I tried them on new connectors I bought and work fine.

    It's almost like the game uses a size a little smaller then .093

    Is there a size I'm missing?
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    #3 4 years ago

    They are .084

    #4 4 years ago
    Quoted from jj44114:

    They are .084

    Thank you, do alot of games use them? Never heard of that size before.

    #5 4 years ago
    Quoted from jj44114:

    They are .084

    All good now that I have the size it's easy to search info. Thanks again.

    #6 4 years ago

    I think only Bally and early Stern used them.

    #7 4 years ago
    Quoted from jj44114:

    I think only Bally and early Stern used them.

    Ya not many, and the extractors are expensive and harder to find

    #8 3 years ago

    Check eBay for an AMP extractor used for the Mate-n Lock line of connectors

    #10 3 years ago
    Quoted from jj44114:

    ebay.com link » Pin Socket Extractor Remover Tool Replaces Amp 305183 Type Ii Iii
    This is what I use.

    Thanks ordered

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