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kingcreaky
28-10-2013, 12:13 PM
I intend to use these 4 pin, round terminals for each stepper motor this time round, something like these

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/4-x-Neutrik-NC5FP-1-XLR-5-Pin-Female-Chassis-Panel-Socket-Connector-/00/s/NzI0WDEyODA=/z/O-EAAMXQzH9SGP6j/$%28KGrHqF,!rcFIU2uzc3LBSGP6jj%29Uw~~60_12.JPG

so I need one female connector (that can be mounted to a plate) and one male connector per stepper
i need 4 cores per connection
cable thickness is 2.5mm


Can anybody recommend a good supplier? Part Codes, product codes etc, what to ask for?

Matt

Clive S
28-10-2013, 12:26 PM
If this helps I used these.

PSG01314 - PRO SIGNAL - PLUG, XLR, FREE, BLACK, 4POLE | Farnell United Kingdom (http://uk.farnell.com/pro-signal/psg01314/plug-xlr-free-black-4pole/dp/1280929?Ntt=psg01314)
PSG01584 - PRO SIGNAL - SOCKET, XLR, CHASSIS, 4POLE | Farnell United Kingdom (http://uk.farnell.com/pro-signal/psg01584/socket-xlr-chassis-4pole/dp/1280710?Ntt=psg01584)

... Clive

irving2008
28-10-2013, 12:55 PM
XLR connectors can be used, they are a bit bulky and are really aimed at audio applications.

The ideal connectors are known as GX16 but it can be tricky to find female chassis versions, normally the chassis connectors are male.

I think either Jonathan or JohnS found a source...

Clive S
28-10-2013, 02:09 PM
XLR connectors can be used, they are a bit bulky and are really aimed at audio applications.

The ideal connectors are known as GX16 but it can be tricky to find female chassis versions, normally the chassis connectors are male.

I think either Jonathan or JohnS found a source...

Irving do you mean these:- Free Shipping 20pair 4 Pin Male & Female Diameter 16mm Wire Panel Connector GX16 circular connector Socket Plug-in Connectors from Electrical Equipment & Supplies on Aliexpress.com (http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Shipping-20pcs-4-Pin-Male-Female-Diameter-16mm-Wire-Panel-Connector-GX16-circular-connector-Socket/534315177.html)

I use the others as I like the boot on the cable end and the chassis type socket. But I decided to go with 1mm CY cable as I find the 1.5mm harder to fit into the plug and 1 mm cable is plenty big enough as long as the motor leads are kept to a reasonable length ... Clive

Jonathan
28-10-2013, 03:46 PM
If this helps I used these.
PSG01314 - PRO SIGNAL - PLUG, XLR, FREE, BLACK, 4POLE | Farnell United Kingdom (http://uk.farnell.com/pro-signal/psg01314/plug-xlr-free-black-4pole/dp/1280929?Ntt=psg01314)
PSG01584 - PRO SIGNAL - SOCKET, XLR, CHASSIS, 4POLE | Farnell United Kingdom (http://uk.farnell.com/pro-signal/psg01584/socket-xlr-chassis-4pole/dp/1280710?Ntt=psg01584)

Same here ... they seem fine.


I think either Jonathan or JohnS found a source...

Me, here:
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/marketplace-discussion/4950-plug-water-cooled-chinese-spindle-2.html
Worth bearing in mind the exposed pins if this is not for yourself.



i need 4 cores per connection
cable thickness is 2.5mm

What stepper motors are you using and what is their currnt rating? 2.5mm seems a lot.

EddyCurrent
28-10-2013, 05:52 PM
Do you really need plug & socket connectors ? how many times are you going to unplug them ?

Clive S
28-10-2013, 06:16 PM
In my case I have two machines and one power supply, I have two profiles set up so that I can use either ..Clive

EddyCurrent
28-10-2013, 08:08 PM
I can understand it with the power supply maybe, profiles will be via the software ?

Clive S
28-10-2013, 08:56 PM
I can understand it with the power supply maybe, profiles will be via the software ?

Sorry I did not quite make my self clear. By profile I mean that I have a lathe and mill so the motor tuning etc is different for both so I have a mill profile and lathe profile setup in Linuxcnc so which ever machine I have plugged in I just use the correct profile.

With my router I am building a new control box so that will be stand alone. ...Clive

Swarfing
28-10-2013, 11:28 PM
here you go.

Knights Electrocom (http://www.kcb.co.uk/shop2/index1.html)

Pointy
24-03-2014, 08:47 AM
Sorry to drag up an old thread, but I think it's probably better than starting a new one about the same subject. I did ask a question in my upgrade thread here (http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/electronic-project-building/7193-cnc-3020-enclosure-upgrade-4.html#post56524) but I am not sure how many people bother reading my drivel.

Anyway I need some right angle connectors for my project, and ideally GX16 as this is what I am using currently, and it would hopefully mean just a plug change.

Having struggled to source them in the UK, I found this (http://www.wayengineer.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=193_190) site which has a good selection of parts and is cheap, but it's in China. Ultimately I need 1 x 3 pin (going to use this on the spindle so if can't get plugged into any of the signal inputs/outputs) 4 x 2 pin and 3 x 4 pin. I can find 4 pin parts that look similar in the UK but they lack and technical specs, so I am not sure if they are the same.

The other option is to replace that whole lot with something like the XLR connectors that Clive linked to. I am guessing that as I am using shielded cable I would need an extra pin for it as well.

I think I am swayed towards importing from the above site, they have an Ebay store with 96% feedback so I think it's genuine, hopefully the worst case is a bit of import duty.

Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome.

Regards,

Les

EddyCurrent
24-03-2014, 10:46 AM
I had a look about but could not find the 2 pin ones, they appear to be used in CB and other radio applications. XLR's are generally 3 pin so should be okay, they are pretty robust too.

This is a good place.

Cables & Connectors at Studiospares (http://www.studiospares.com/cables+connectors/icat/shocablesconnectors)

Also I do read your drivel :encouragement:

longy
24-03-2014, 01:30 PM
GX16 are easy to get hold of. I have 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 pin chassis mount + Plugs to fit, if anyone needs them PM me if you do. Mike:smug:

Pointy
24-03-2014, 01:34 PM
I had a look about but could not find the 2 pin ones, they appear to be used in CB and other radio applications. XLR's are generally 3 pin so should be okay, they are pretty robust too.

This is a good place.

Cables & Connectors at Studiospares (http://www.studiospares.com/cables+connectors/icat/shocablesconnectors)

Also I do read your drivel :encouragement:

Thanks Ed, they have a good selection of XLR's on that site. (Nice to know someone reads my drivel too!)


GX16 are easy to get hold of. I have 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 pin chassis mount + Plugs to fit, if anyone needs them PM me if you do. Mike:smug:
Indeed they are Mike, but a tad harder to find in right angled variants.

Regards,

Les

longy
24-03-2014, 01:56 PM
Indeed they are Mike, but a tad harder to find in right angled variants.Les

Les, I've not come across those angled ones before but I'll check with my supplier to see if they have them. You could always mount the chassis angled downwards and use the standard type plugs might be cheaper than buying angled GX16's

Mike

Pointy
26-03-2014, 08:24 AM
Thanks Mike.

I have ordered some from that Chinese site. If I get hit with import duties it will work out about £3 for a plug and socket, which is still cheap.

Regards,

Les