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Pins and sockets
Ive got a few bad 3 and 4 pin plugs and a broken 11 pin socket on my amp
and reciver for my Seeburg HF 100G. What is the best source for stuff like that?.......Mickey |
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You should be able to source them from Newark Electronics - that's where I
purchased mine from when I was doing amp and receiver repairs. The 11-pin socket is made by Wire Pro, Inc. (WPI) - unfortunately, I don't remember the part number. The cable plug is 86-CP11; you should be able to find a match there. Amphenol makes the 3- and 4-pin variety. Joseph "Tony" Dziedzic In article , wrote: Ive got a few bad 3 and 4 pin plugs and a broken 11 pin socket on my amp and reciver for my Seeburg HF 100G. What is the best source for stuff like that?.......Mickey |
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Ive never heard of them. I live in Atlanta. Do you have a websight or a
phone number or some kind of contact? Thanks..........Mickey "Joseph A. "Tony" Dziedzic" wrote in message ... You should be able to source them from Newark Electronics - that's where I purchased mine from when I was doing amp and receiver repairs. The 11-pin socket is made by Wire Pro, Inc. (WPI) - unfortunately, I don't remember the part number. The cable plug is 86-CP11; you should be able to find a match there. Amphenol makes the 3- and 4-pin variety. Joseph "Tony" Dziedzic In article , wrote: Ive got a few bad 3 and 4 pin plugs and a broken 11 pin socket on my amp and reciver for my Seeburg HF 100G. What is the best source for stuff like that?.......Mickey |
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YOu can find them on the internet under Newark Electronics. Also try Antique
Electronics and Allied ELectronics. If you get in big trouble I may have some laying around somewhere. Jim wrote in message ... Ive never heard of them. I live in Atlanta. Do you have a websight or a phone number or some kind of contact? Thanks..........Mickey "Joseph A. "Tony" Dziedzic" wrote in message ... You should be able to source them from Newark Electronics - that's where I purchased mine from when I was doing amp and receiver repairs. The 11-pin socket is made by Wire Pro, Inc. (WPI) - unfortunately, I don't remember the part number. The cable plug is 86-CP11; you should be able to find a match there. Amphenol makes the 3- and 4-pin variety. Joseph "Tony" Dziedzic In article , wrote: Ive got a few bad 3 and 4 pin plugs and a broken 11 pin socket on my amp and reciver for my Seeburg HF 100G. What is the best source for stuff like that?.......Mickey |
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This is my first jukebox, so I really have no clue what to ask for or if Im asking for the right parts. I received the service and parts manual and the installation and operating manual today in the mail from that I ordered from victory glass. If I look up the plugs and sockets I need and get the part numbers from the book, can Newark get me what I need from those numbers?? If not, Im going to be completely lost!!.........Mickey "Jim Murphy" wrote in message ... YOu can find them on the internet under Newark Electronics. Also try Antique Electronics and Allied ELectronics. If you get in big trouble I may have some laying around somewhere. Jim wrote in message ... Ive never heard of them. I live in Atlanta. Do you have a websight or a phone number or some kind of contact? Thanks..........Mickey "Joseph A. "Tony" Dziedzic" wrote in message ... You should be able to source them from Newark Electronics - that's where I purchased mine from when I was doing amp and receiver repairs. The 11-pin socket is made by Wire Pro, Inc. (WPI) - unfortunately, I don't remember the part number. The cable plug is 86-CP11; you should be able to find a match there. Amphenol makes the 3- and 4-pin variety. Joseph "Tony" Dziedzic In article , wrote: Ive got a few bad 3 and 4 pin plugs and a broken 11 pin socket on my amp and reciver for my Seeburg HF 100G. What is the best source for stuff like that?.......Mickey |
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OK, Depending on how serious you are about continuing to restore these you
will want to get set up with the basic paper tools. Here is where I would start. Go back to the message from Tony where he gives you the part number for the cable and some other information and launch from there. 1. Locate some old Newark Electronics, Hugh Peters or Allied catalogs say from the '50s or '60's maybe find them on eBAy. 2. Get new catalogs from the same companies. Or find any other people who sell electronics 3. Get a catalog from Antique Electronics. 4. From the pictures determine the part you need. The sockets and plugs were made by Amphenol. Even finding an old Amphenol catalog will be helpful. I always look in old book stores/flea markets,junky antique stores for electronics parts catalogs, magazines and how to manuals. YOu may have to locate used parts on some of these items as the demand may have dropped to where the original manufacturer no longer makes the parts. Also check out Mendelson's Electronics in DAyton, OH. http://www.meci.com/ The largest old surplus electronice store anywhere. Unfortunately you have to make a personal visit to really find anything. They have litterally 1/3 of a city block on one floor of just old electrical/electronics parts. Much of it surplus from Wright Patterson AFB and from the government defence procurement facility in DAyton. Some of the stuff in there has been there since the '60s. There are others around the country. You will pick up names on this newsgroup along the way. The connector series I think you are looking for is the Amphenol 86 series. This is more than you asked for but maybe something in here will help along the way. I've been working with this stuff since 1969 and actually worked as a salesman for Allied Electronics Industrial Division for a while that year. I've been soldering wires since the early '60s and have been going to Mendohlsons since 1971. Boy am I an old coot! Jim wrote in message ... This is my first jukebox, so I really have no clue what to ask for or if Im asking for the right parts. I received the service and parts manual and the installation and operating manual today in the mail from that I ordered from victory glass. If I look up the plugs and sockets I need and get the part numbers from the book, can Newark get me what I need from those numbers?? If not, Im going to be completely lost!!.........Mickey "Jim Murphy" wrote in message ... YOu can find them on the internet under Newark Electronics. Also try Antique Electronics and Allied ELectronics. If you get in big trouble I may have some laying around somewhere. Jim wrote in message ... Ive never heard of them. I live in Atlanta. Do you have a websight or a phone number or some kind of contact? Thanks..........Mickey "Joseph A. "Tony" Dziedzic" wrote in message ... You should be able to source them from Newark Electronics - that's where I purchased mine from when I was doing amp and receiver repairs. The 11-pin socket is made by Wire Pro, Inc. (WPI) - unfortunately, I don't remember the part number. The cable plug is 86-CP11; you should be able to find a match there. Amphenol makes the 3- and 4-pin variety. Joseph "Tony" Dziedzic In article , wrote: Ive got a few bad 3 and 4 pin plugs and a broken 11 pin socket on my amp and reciver for my Seeburg HF 100G. What is the best source for stuff like that?.......Mickey |
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