Richard, I have quite a bit of experience with these in a number of 
different applications.  On the off chance you haven't discovered this, 
here are links to the two biggest manufacturers:

Mill-Max (obviously you've found them)
https://www.mill-max.com/products/new/pcb-sockets-and-micro-plugs

TE Connectivity (legacy AMP)
https://www.te.com/usa-en/plp/Y30gv.html

About Chinese suppliers . . . generally the quality is good but the number 
of sizes and styles offered is extremely limited.  Basically they "cherry 
pick" their offerings to high market volume/demand versions.

It would help to know details about your desired application or more 
specific question(s).

Neil Q.


On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 11:17:28 PM UTC-6 Richard Scales wrote:

> Hello everyone.
>
> I want to make a board that plugs in to a tube socket which has minimal 
> height on the 'top' side. 
>
> The image is from a 'Nail Head' pin from Millmax. 
>
> Has anyone used these or anything similar?
>
> - Richard
> [image: NailHead.JPG]
>

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