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Multimeter female socket

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Amr Wael

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Hello ,
I am looking for the PCB multimeter female socket shown in the following picture , Does anybody know it's name or where could it be purchased from?
Also similar sockets recommendations are absolutely welcomed!
Thank you very much in advance!
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It looks like the common banana plug and jack. The jack attaches by tightening the nut onto the bolt.
However on a meter there may be an extra guard around the plug to prevent shock. Hence the jack needs to be a hollow tube.
To make a substitute for the tubes, I'd dig up a telescoping antenna, extract the tube with the matching diameter, and cut it into segments.


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I'd call these an un-encased vertical PCB mount
(through-hole) banana jack receptacle.

Nothing at Digi-Key looks exactly right, but this one
might be adapted with a big enough solder glob?


I kind of suspect those jacks are just nickel plated
brass tubing of proper ID, cut to length.
 

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