Connector and Pin ID?

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Fastest1
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Connector and Pin ID?

Post by Fastest1 »

I would rather repin a connector than splice the cables between my Acorn and Logosol drives.
The connector says MXN-15 2695
My guess would be Molex but cant find any such model.
This is an 8 pin connector but I am interested in the pins themselves.
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Any help would be great. I seem to see this style connector often.
1st Acorn project. G0704/BDTools/Hoss Conversion De"maching"
Leadshine MX 3660
Repurposed above Acorn (#194) and an Ethernet 1616 to a UMC-10 with an 8 position tool changer.
CNC12 Pro/Digitizing ver 4.64 (1/31/2022)
cncsnw
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Re: Connector and Pin ID?

Post by cncsnw »

Those are called KK connectors. Also commonly called Waldom connectors. There are a couple different common sizes, identified by the pin pitch.

See http://www.mattmillman.com/info/crimpconnectors/#kk100, or http://www.mattmillman.com/info/crimpconnectors/#kk156

Components are readily available from Digikey and others.
Fastest1
Posts: 132
Joined: Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:19 pm
Acorn CNC Controller: Yes
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Oak CNC controller: No
CNC Control System Serial Number: none
DC3IOB: No
CNC11: No
CPU10 or CPU7: No
Location: Conroe, TX

Re: Connector and Pin ID?

Post by Fastest1 »

Thanks so much, got them ordered
1st Acorn project. G0704/BDTools/Hoss Conversion De"maching"
Leadshine MX 3660
Repurposed above Acorn (#194) and an Ethernet 1616 to a UMC-10 with an 8 position tool changer.
CNC12 Pro/Digitizing ver 4.64 (1/31/2022)
Fastest1
Posts: 132
Joined: Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:19 pm
Acorn CNC Controller: Yes
Allin1DC CNC Controller: No
Oak CNC controller: No
CNC Control System Serial Number: none
DC3IOB: No
CNC11: No
CPU10 or CPU7: No
Location: Conroe, TX

Re: Connector and Pin ID?

Post by Fastest1 »

Those worked out very well.
Originally I was going to put a din rail and terminals to extend the cables.
This turned out much cleaner and the cables will go direct to the Acorn. Much less potential for noise and errors.
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1st Acorn project. G0704/BDTools/Hoss Conversion De"maching"
Leadshine MX 3660
Repurposed above Acorn (#194) and an Ethernet 1616 to a UMC-10 with an 8 position tool changer.
CNC12 Pro/Digitizing ver 4.64 (1/31/2022)
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