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Trying to find this connector
This is a cable connector that came with my square 1.5Kw spindle. I need to find a replacement connector so I can make a new cable.
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The cable connector connects to the female located on the spindle.
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If anyone knows where I can get this connector, or even what this type connector is called so I can do some searching.
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I have seen some sold on a chinese site, can't remember atm. Mine i bought recently from Lapp, the guys that supply cable, but the "genuine" good quality one's from Lapp and Rs components are quite expensive.
Think i paid around $50 AUS, for the complete male and female
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I just had a look at the Lapp site...here the plug is around $20 AUD, you do have Lapp in America
Hope this helps:)
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Link?
I would pay $20 for the male plug. My other option is to take the original connector off the cable it is on and make dongle that connects to a more common connector.
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Try this link: https://lappdigitallibrary.cld.bz/LA...og/301/#zoom=z. It's to the North American catalog (and the site).
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Looks like you all sorted now:)
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Looks like it is an HA 4 connector. Searching on Ebay I was able to get four (used) connectors with housings delivered for under $50.
Thanks again for the help.
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I am a industrial electrician by trade and reading people writing that metal connectors do not cause fire makes me wounder where they get this claim from. I have seen die moulded aluminium connectors melted from earth faults, blown wide open from series arcing over time. Sure, I would feel much safer about metal style connectors but saying they do not cause fire is upright wrong.