Hi all.
Can anyone tell me what the trade name/manufacturer (or whatever they’re known as) of the round-pin crimp terminals in the multi-pin connectors on a Z1 loom? As close as I can gauge they’re around 2mm dia.
Whilst you’re there does anyone know how they anchor into the connector (and crucially how to get them out?)
Thanks.
Stewart.
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Terminal type?
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Re: Terminal type?
Regarding the removal of the individual cables from a typical multi pin electrical connector.
I had to do this when restoring my Suzuki GT750. If you look inside the body of the connector you can see the spade connectors, each spade has a tiny retaining ‘tang’ which protrudes up from the spade.
If you use a fine jewellers screwdriver (or similar item) you can depress the tang and simply slide the wire out of the connector block.
Refitting each cable is really easy, just slide the cable back into the connector and the tang will click into place again.
Suggest that you take a digital image of the connector block prior to removing any cables just so you can replace them in there correct locations.
I have tried to take an image of the inside of the connector as fitted to my Z1000. It was difficult to focus but I think you can see the small tangs. You may need to zoom in to see things a bit clearer.
Hope this helps.
I had to do this when restoring my Suzuki GT750. If you look inside the body of the connector you can see the spade connectors, each spade has a tiny retaining ‘tang’ which protrudes up from the spade.
If you use a fine jewellers screwdriver (or similar item) you can depress the tang and simply slide the wire out of the connector block.
Refitting each cable is really easy, just slide the cable back into the connector and the tang will click into place again.
Suggest that you take a digital image of the connector block prior to removing any cables just so you can replace them in there correct locations.
I have tried to take an image of the inside of the connector as fitted to my Z1000. It was difficult to focus but I think you can see the small tangs. You may need to zoom in to see things a bit clearer.
Hope this helps.
Re: Terminal type?
Or you could just get a set of these from Bikerstoolbox remember to let Ralph know your a PUM for a discount
Keith
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I'm never wrong, once I thought I was but I was
mistaken.
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Re: Terminal type?
Thanks for your help guys.
I think I am going to have to sacrifice one or two to find out the crimp type definitively and then should be able to figure how to remove them. Definitely sending a sample to Kojacat is the answer.
Thanks again.
I think I am going to have to sacrifice one or two to find out the crimp type definitively and then should be able to figure how to remove them. Definitely sending a sample to Kojacat is the answer.
Thanks again.
Re: Terminal type?
This guy is the closest you will find for your needs.
http://www.vintageconnections.com/
http://www.vintageconnections.com/
Re: Terminal type?
KeithZ1R wrote:Or you could just get a set of these from Bikerstoolbox remember to let Ralph know your a PUM for a discount
Durrite.JPG
I couldn't find these on the web site.
Can you post a direct link?
H2B GPZ900R
Re: Terminal type?
rickm wrote:KeithZ1R wrote:Or you could just get a set of these from Bikerstoolbox remember to let Ralph know your a PUM for a discount
Durrite.JPG
I couldn't find these on the web site.
Can you post a direct link?
Ah mebe he does not sell them pretty sure he did
You can get them here
https://www.vehiclewiringproducts.co.uk ... h=terminal
Keith
You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
I'm never wrong, once I thought I was but I was
mistaken.
Phil Churchett winner 2013
You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
I'm never wrong, once I thought I was but I was
mistaken.
Phil Churchett winner 2013
Re: Terminal type?
z2.john wrote:This guy is the closest you will find for your needs.
http://www.vintageconnections.com/
Wow that’s pretty comprehensive. I think I see what I am looking for. Thanks for that.
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