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Roncallo 04-05-2007 07:44 PM

Electrical Connector Pin Sizes and Part #'s
 
Im trying to find replacement connector pins for the harnasses that connect to the computers in my 1996 SL600. EPC gives a description as follows:

Callout KB Part Number Description Footnotes Qty

335 A 008 545 50 26 .CONTACT SPRING NB
0, 5-1, 0 MM

335 A 011 545 81 26 .CONTACT SPRING NB
0, 5-1, 5 MM

335 A 004 545 81 26 .FLAT PIN BUSHING NB
1, 0-2, 5 MM

335 A 008 545 55 26 .CONTACT BUSHING NB
0, 35-0, 75 MM

1) What do the numbers mean below each description.
2) What is the difference between a CONTACT SPRING, a FLAT PIN BUSHING and a CONTACT BUSHING.
3) Does anyone know which size tool I need to remove each of these connectors.

Thank You
John Roncallo

Roncallo 04-05-2007 07:50 PM

Electrical Connector Pin Sizes and Part #'s
 
Im trying to find replacement connector pins for the harnasses that connect to the computers in my 1996 SL600. EPC gives a description as follows:

Callout----KB Part Number----Description-------------Footnotes--------Qty

335-------A 008 545 50 26---.CONTACT SPRING------------------------NB
------------------------------0, 5-1, 0 MM

335-------A 011 545 81 26---.CONTACT SPRING------------------------NB
------------------------------0, 5-1, 5 MM

335-------A 004 545 81 26---.FLAT PIN BUSHING-----------------------NB
------------------------------1, 0-2, 5 MM

335-------A 008 545 55 26---.CONTACT BUSHING-----------------------NB
------------------------------0, 35-0, 75 MM

1) What do the numbers mean below each description (1, 0-2, 5 MM)
2) What is the difference between a CONTACT SPRING, a FLAT PIN BUSHING and a CONTACT BUSHING.
3) Does anyone know which size tool I need to remove each of these connectors.

Thank You
John Roncallo

Matt L 04-05-2007 08:03 PM

I'd guess that 1,0 - 2,5 MM means wire size rather than terminal size itself.

Roncallo 04-05-2007 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt L (Post 1471400)
I'd guess that 1,0 - 2,5 MM means wire size rather than terminal size itself.

I never thought of it like that. The actual EPC printout appeares to have a space after each comma, which to me ment 3 seperate terms. This forum doesent seam to allow more than one space so its hard to reproduce.

1,0-2,5 German = 1.0-2.5 in English thats possible but the text is more like

1, 0-2, 5 MM which = WTF?????


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