What kind of 3x2 connector is this?

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Does anybody know what kind of connectors these are?



  • The size of the holes on the right picture is about 5 mm

  • The inner size of the holes on the left picture is about 3 mm

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    It uses crimpable male and female inserts if that helps narrow things down.
    – Andy aka
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  • @Andyaka Thanks ... I doubt I can ever use them, but I'm curious (and always good to learn).
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago






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    What's the pitch? i.e. centre to centre of the holes. Is it the row spacing the same pitch?
    – Tom Carpenter
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  • @TomCarpenter around 6mm (which fits with your answer).
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago
















up vote
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favorite












Does anybody know what kind of connectors these are?



  • The size of the holes on the right picture is about 5 mm

  • The inner size of the holes on the left picture is about 3 mm

enter image description here







share|improve this question















  • 1




    It uses crimpable male and female inserts if that helps narrow things down.
    – Andy aka
    8 hours ago










  • @Andyaka Thanks ... I doubt I can ever use them, but I'm curious (and always good to learn).
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago






  • 1




    What's the pitch? i.e. centre to centre of the holes. Is it the row spacing the same pitch?
    – Tom Carpenter
    8 hours ago











  • @TomCarpenter around 6mm (which fits with your answer).
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago












up vote
2
down vote

favorite









up vote
2
down vote

favorite











Does anybody know what kind of connectors these are?



  • The size of the holes on the right picture is about 5 mm

  • The inner size of the holes on the left picture is about 3 mm

enter image description here







share|improve this question











Does anybody know what kind of connectors these are?



  • The size of the holes on the right picture is about 5 mm

  • The inner size of the holes on the left picture is about 3 mm

enter image description here









share|improve this question










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Michel Keijzers

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  • 1




    It uses crimpable male and female inserts if that helps narrow things down.
    – Andy aka
    8 hours ago










  • @Andyaka Thanks ... I doubt I can ever use them, but I'm curious (and always good to learn).
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago






  • 1




    What's the pitch? i.e. centre to centre of the holes. Is it the row spacing the same pitch?
    – Tom Carpenter
    8 hours ago











  • @TomCarpenter around 6mm (which fits with your answer).
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago












  • 1




    It uses crimpable male and female inserts if that helps narrow things down.
    – Andy aka
    8 hours ago










  • @Andyaka Thanks ... I doubt I can ever use them, but I'm curious (and always good to learn).
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago






  • 1




    What's the pitch? i.e. centre to centre of the holes. Is it the row spacing the same pitch?
    – Tom Carpenter
    8 hours ago











  • @TomCarpenter around 6mm (which fits with your answer).
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago







1




1




It uses crimpable male and female inserts if that helps narrow things down.
– Andy aka
8 hours ago




It uses crimpable male and female inserts if that helps narrow things down.
– Andy aka
8 hours ago












@Andyaka Thanks ... I doubt I can ever use them, but I'm curious (and always good to learn).
– Michel Keijzers
8 hours ago




@Andyaka Thanks ... I doubt I can ever use them, but I'm curious (and always good to learn).
– Michel Keijzers
8 hours ago




1




1




What's the pitch? i.e. centre to centre of the holes. Is it the row spacing the same pitch?
– Tom Carpenter
8 hours ago





What's the pitch? i.e. centre to centre of the holes. Is it the row spacing the same pitch?
– Tom Carpenter
8 hours ago













@TomCarpenter around 6mm (which fits with your answer).
– Michel Keijzers
8 hours ago




@TomCarpenter around 6mm (which fits with your answer).
– Michel Keijzers
8 hours ago










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They appear to be Molex "MLX" power connectors (series 42021).



Molex MLX Connector Image



Here is the 6-way variant pictured above, part number 50-84-1065.



They are designed for 2.13mm pins, which fits the ~3mm hole measurement. They have a pitch of 6.35mm, which matches with the ~6mm measurement.






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  • Confirmed that the pitch is around 6mm :-) ... thank you; I never saw these before.
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago

















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This connector series is also available in the old AMP line that is now supplied by TE connectivity. Their series is called the Universal MATE-N-LOCK.



enter image description here



(Picture source at Digikey Product Page)



In today's use of much lower power in most gadgets and devices these connectors are being used less and less. I still like to use them for power delivery because of their relative low cost and higher current carrying capacity per pin over other 2.54mm contact spacing connectors and headers.






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  • Thanks for the clarification. Maybe I can use them in case I want to use multiple LED strips.
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago










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up vote
6
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accepted










They appear to be Molex "MLX" power connectors (series 42021).



Molex MLX Connector Image



Here is the 6-way variant pictured above, part number 50-84-1065.



They are designed for 2.13mm pins, which fits the ~3mm hole measurement. They have a pitch of 6.35mm, which matches with the ~6mm measurement.






share|improve this answer























  • Confirmed that the pitch is around 6mm :-) ... thank you; I never saw these before.
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago














up vote
6
down vote



accepted










They appear to be Molex "MLX" power connectors (series 42021).



Molex MLX Connector Image



Here is the 6-way variant pictured above, part number 50-84-1065.



They are designed for 2.13mm pins, which fits the ~3mm hole measurement. They have a pitch of 6.35mm, which matches with the ~6mm measurement.






share|improve this answer























  • Confirmed that the pitch is around 6mm :-) ... thank you; I never saw these before.
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago












up vote
6
down vote



accepted







up vote
6
down vote



accepted






They appear to be Molex "MLX" power connectors (series 42021).



Molex MLX Connector Image



Here is the 6-way variant pictured above, part number 50-84-1065.



They are designed for 2.13mm pins, which fits the ~3mm hole measurement. They have a pitch of 6.35mm, which matches with the ~6mm measurement.






share|improve this answer















They appear to be Molex "MLX" power connectors (series 42021).



Molex MLX Connector Image



Here is the 6-way variant pictured above, part number 50-84-1065.



They are designed for 2.13mm pins, which fits the ~3mm hole measurement. They have a pitch of 6.35mm, which matches with the ~6mm measurement.







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  • Confirmed that the pitch is around 6mm :-) ... thank you; I never saw these before.
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago
















  • Confirmed that the pitch is around 6mm :-) ... thank you; I never saw these before.
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago















Confirmed that the pitch is around 6mm :-) ... thank you; I never saw these before.
– Michel Keijzers
8 hours ago




Confirmed that the pitch is around 6mm :-) ... thank you; I never saw these before.
– Michel Keijzers
8 hours ago












up vote
3
down vote













This connector series is also available in the old AMP line that is now supplied by TE connectivity. Their series is called the Universal MATE-N-LOCK.



enter image description here



(Picture source at Digikey Product Page)



In today's use of much lower power in most gadgets and devices these connectors are being used less and less. I still like to use them for power delivery because of their relative low cost and higher current carrying capacity per pin over other 2.54mm contact spacing connectors and headers.






share|improve this answer





















  • Thanks for the clarification. Maybe I can use them in case I want to use multiple LED strips.
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago














up vote
3
down vote













This connector series is also available in the old AMP line that is now supplied by TE connectivity. Their series is called the Universal MATE-N-LOCK.



enter image description here



(Picture source at Digikey Product Page)



In today's use of much lower power in most gadgets and devices these connectors are being used less and less. I still like to use them for power delivery because of their relative low cost and higher current carrying capacity per pin over other 2.54mm contact spacing connectors and headers.






share|improve this answer





















  • Thanks for the clarification. Maybe I can use them in case I want to use multiple LED strips.
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago












up vote
3
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up vote
3
down vote









This connector series is also available in the old AMP line that is now supplied by TE connectivity. Their series is called the Universal MATE-N-LOCK.



enter image description here



(Picture source at Digikey Product Page)



In today's use of much lower power in most gadgets and devices these connectors are being used less and less. I still like to use them for power delivery because of their relative low cost and higher current carrying capacity per pin over other 2.54mm contact spacing connectors and headers.






share|improve this answer













This connector series is also available in the old AMP line that is now supplied by TE connectivity. Their series is called the Universal MATE-N-LOCK.



enter image description here



(Picture source at Digikey Product Page)



In today's use of much lower power in most gadgets and devices these connectors are being used less and less. I still like to use them for power delivery because of their relative low cost and higher current carrying capacity per pin over other 2.54mm contact spacing connectors and headers.







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  • Thanks for the clarification. Maybe I can use them in case I want to use multiple LED strips.
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago
















  • Thanks for the clarification. Maybe I can use them in case I want to use multiple LED strips.
    – Michel Keijzers
    8 hours ago















Thanks for the clarification. Maybe I can use them in case I want to use multiple LED strips.
– Michel Keijzers
8 hours ago




Thanks for the clarification. Maybe I can use them in case I want to use multiple LED strips.
– Michel Keijzers
8 hours ago












 

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