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Pressure sensor connector identification

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Greetings!

I am searching for the name and type of this connector (used to connect liquid fuel pressure sensor in a Capstone microturbine).

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I would appreciate any help.
 

Hi,

From your pictures we can see no measures.
You may use a ruler to measure pin pitch and outline dimensions ...
or just put the ruler next to the connector when taking some photos.

Klaus
 

Hi,

From your pictures we can see no measures.
You may use a ruler to measure pin pitch and outline dimensions ...
or just put the ruler next to the connector when taking some photos.

Klaus

Dear Klaus,

I safely disassembled the connector.
Can you help me to identify the pins, please?
 

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Hi,

still missing outline dimensions, pin pitch....

Klaus
 

Hi,

still missing outline dimensions, pin pitch....

Klaus

At the female side of the connector, the pin pitch is 4 mm (see the attached picture).
 

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Guess 3.96 mm (0.156") exactly. Did you check respective connector series of major manufacturers? Sure there's no brand symbol anywhere on the connector cases?
 

Guess 3.96 mm (0.156") exactly. Did you check the respective connector series of major manufacturers? Sure there's no brand symbol anywhere on the connector cases?

You are right about the pin pitch.
There's no brand symbol anywhere on the connector cases.
So far I haven't checked the respective connector series of major manufacturers . Can you suggest a good starting point, please?
 

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