On Saturday 03 December 2016 13:47:53 andy pugh wrote:

> On 3 December 2016 at 18:18, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:
> > Better, nearly as compact options? Suggestions aimed for limited
> > overhead situations?  I'm all eyes.
>
> http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/harwin-inc/M20-1071000/952-20
>27-ND/3727991 plus
> http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/harwin-inc/M20-1160042/952-21
>57-2-ND/3728123
>
> You will need a rather small W-crimper. But then you can extract and
> re-arrange the wires pretty easily.
>
> That's a 30-way. I tend to cut them to size, or glue together smaller
> ones.

Non stock above 20 way so I put 10 in the cart, and pins in bulk got 
pricey so I trimmed that to 250. But the shocker was when I seached for 
a suitable crimper, which also turned out to be made by Harwin. $444.93 
for the good crimper. I'll see how this little 4 jaw works if tightened 
up as it does have an adjustment.

> An example in use, but I don't normally use ribbon cable, that just
> happened to be handy at the time:
> https://goo.gl/photos/2pAhdHNDjoAD3Xg6A

Interesting display. But the r-pi 3b can run all of linuxcnc just peachy.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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