[simpits-tech] The Sabreliner awakens!

geneb geneb at deltasoft.com
Thu Jan 16 07:16:44 PST 2014


On Wed, 15 Jan 2014, Cris Harrison wrote:

>> If you can get the connector specifications and find a source for the
>> right size pins, there's no reason you can't 3D print the connector for
>> non-avionics uses.
>> 
>> g.
> well here you go...
> https://www.amphenolcanada.com/ProductSearch/pdf/A_BRO.pdf
> http://www.souriau.com/fileadmin/Souriau/product_pdf/Arinc-600-Series.pdf
> http://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20Sheets/Tyco%20Electonics%20AMP%20PDFs/Rack%20and%20Panel%20Connectors.pdf

I didn't look REALLY close, but as long as the dimensions are available, I 
don't see any problem with scratch building at least pin alignment jigs. 
It would be pretty easy to laser cut a stack of acrylic plates to make up 
a pin jig and it would be faster than 3D printing it.

g.


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