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Posted by Dave, I can't do that on September 25, 2008, 1:49 pm
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Hi,
I must be losing my Google search skills but I cannot find panel cut
out details for a female DB-25 plug.
By Female I mean the outer profile of the shell and not the pins
versus sockets. The panel cutout has to be big enough to clear that
outer shell and let the plug seat fully with the Male part.
Can someone please point me at a website that will have the cutout
dimensions?
Thanks
Dave
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Posted by David Lesher on September 25, 2008, 2:06 pm
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>Hi,
>I must be losing my Google search skills but I cannot find panel cut
>out details for a female DB-25 plug.
>By Female I mean the outer profile of the shell and not the pins
>versus sockets. The panel cutout has to be big enough to clear that
>outer shell and let the plug seat fully with the Male part.
I once saw a catalog listing for a Greenlee punch for such.
The price would make you faint, however.
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Posted by Jon Danniken on September 25, 2008, 2:42 pm
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"Dave, I can't do that" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I must be losing my Google search skills but I cannot find panel cut
> out details for a female DB-25 plug.
>
> By Female I mean the outer profile of the shell and not the pins
> versus sockets.
Then you mean the male side (gender referring to the actual electrical
interface connections, ie, the actual pins and sockets). On a DB-25, the
outer shell of the male end will surround the outer shell of the female when
the two are connected.
Jon
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Posted by Dave, I can't do that on September 25, 2008, 4:08 pm
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wrote:
Hi Jon,
> Then you mean the male side (gender referring to the actual electrical
> interface connections, ie, the actual pins and sockets). On a DB-25, the
> outer shell of the male end will surround the outer shell of the female when
> the two are connected.
Thanks, I had not realized that.
So I need the cut out large enough for the Male (pins) version.
Dave
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Posted by Ned Simmons on September 25, 2008, 2:53 pm
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 10:49:14 -0700 (PDT), "Dave, I can't do that"
>Hi,
>
>I must be losing my Google search skills but I cannot find panel cut
>out details for a female DB-25 plug.
I just emailed you a couple autocad dwgs that I use for mounting
connectors in NEMA boxes. They're not dimensioned, but they may be
helpful. I generally print them and transfer the center lines to the
panel with a punch. Let me know if you don't receive or can't open
them.
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Ned Simmons
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