For the female socket connector, you need Molex 16-02-0102 female crimp connector (0.15) (Thanks to BobKabob for figuring this out ... this was essential in getting me going in the right direction.) On the other side, this will connect to a Molex 16-02-0114 male crimp terminal (0.25...
Here’s the trick for doing that: There is no trick. It takes brute fucking strength. You have to get down into a squat position, crimp the sides of the barrel with your climber-honed grip, and deadlift/spin the barrel in one quick Russian-caliber clean and jerk. It took every bit o...
Insert the stripped ends of both short wires into the butt connector of the wire from the battery. Crimp both wires into the butt end. Connect the other ends of both short wires with the spade terminals to the remaining two terminals on the relay. Connect the positive terminal on the batte...
Pg. 3 BELDEN & RF Industries Cable To Connector Cross Reference vol. 5 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION BODY SHELL N RFN-1005-B-03 RFN-1009-B-03* RFN-1022-18 RFN-1022-8 RFN-1027-B N Male Crimp Plug N Male Right Angle Crimp Plug, Square Body N Female Crimp Bulkhead Rear-Mount Jack N ...
I do so many of these (especially for Ham Radio projects), that I got the 150 piece assortment with different sizes of connector pins. They all connect to each other; the difference is the size of wire that the crimp can hold. For smaller wires, even the 15 amp pins might be too la...
On one end, crimp on a female wire connector and secure with tape or heat shrink; connect this end to the motor and connect the other end to the collector leg (row #20 in our example) on the breadboard. The connection to the breadboard should be between the diode and the collector ...
although other materials can be chosen to provide the desired performance. The final component is the cable shield, or housing of the connector. This is designed to terminate to the shield of the coax cable, by solder, crimp, or clamping. The shield is used primarily as a barrier to outsi...
Disconnect one end of your standard USB cable. This end is typically connected to your computer. This end is called the "A" connector. The almost square end is called "B". It looks kinda like a B. 2 Hook the male end of the standard USB cable into the female end of the extension...
3 CommScope & RF Industries Cable To Connector Cross Reference vol. 5 RFU-601-3 RFU-617-01 PART NUMBER RFU-617-B Mini-UHF Female Crimp Jack Mini-UHF Female Crimp Rear-Mount Bulkhead with Hardware DESCRIPTION Mini-UHF Female Crimp Rear-Mount Bulkhead N N BODY N --- --- SHELL --- MC...
Crimp Plug N Male Crimp Plug N Male Crimp Plug (Quick Disconnect) N Male Right Angle Crimp Plug N Male Right Angle Crimp Plug, Square Body N Female Chassis, 4-Hole Flange, Solder Clamp N Female Crimp Blkhd, Rear Mount w/ O-Ring, for RG-58/U N Female Cable Clamp Jack; UG-536B/...