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Can anyone help me identify this 2-pin plug with quick thread coupler? I cannot find a makers name, but it could be a Cannon, not sure. On the green rubber face of plug I can read the following, D103L-4A. This is on a radio application for a HIAB crane remote control if you are wondering. Size of retaining ring is around 3/4" to 1" diameter at a guess. The photo of the socket is just to show the type of thread.

If someone can identify a radio lead for instance with this plug on it, that would be a great help.

 

regards, Richard

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HIAB socket.jpg

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Is it one of these? http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/mil-spec-circular-connectors/4422325/

 

Note that I have not checked the dimensions!

 

Andy

 

Thank you Andy,

I think you are spot on as looking at the 2-pin version it shows the number as 10S when I thought it looked like 103.

Also thanks to Clive for searching his EMER's for details.

 

regards

Richard

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Richard, I'd say it was some variation on an Amphenol plug as well, having used them in industry. Even if the one Andy's identified isn't quite correct, there will almost certainly be a match in the RS catalogue.

 

Thanks Sean,

Now realising I misread the number on the plug, I am pretty confident this is the correct one and at that price, not bad. The lorry owner said the complete cable was listed at £350.

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Thanks Sean,

Now realising I misread the number on the plug, I am pretty confident this is the correct one and at that price, not bad. The lorry owner said the complete cable was listed at £350.

 

Bear in mind you'll also need the backshell and cable clamp to suit - the RS part is probably just the connector.

 

(Though you can probably scavenge the other parts from a scrap cable.)

 

Chris.

(All my Amphenol radio connectors tend to be fine threaded rather than the quick disconnect type.)

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Bear in mind you'll also need the backshell and cable clamp to suit - the RS part is probably just the connector.

 

(Though you can probably scavenge the other parts from a scrap cable.)

 

Chris.

(All my Amphenol radio connectors tend to be fine threaded rather than the quick disconnect type.)

 

 

Thanks Chris, I had already noted the clamp for ordering, whole lot less than £19, better than £350 or more for the complete cable.

 

cheers Richard

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