Thanks a lot Paul,
that sound good.

Benoit.

Le mercredi 2 août 2023 à 19:10:50 UTC+2, Paul Andrews a écrit :

> If the leads are short you can push them in. When I test tubes (so the 
> leads are un-trimmed) I get them roughly seated by hand and then use needle 
> nosed pliers to ensure a firm fit. I would recommend you buy a few to try 
> them and you'll see what I mean.
>
> On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 12:58:46 PM UTC-4 gregebert wrote:
>
>> Paul - How much insertion force is required for the MillMax pins ? Do you 
>> have to use needle-nose pliers on each lead, or can you plug-in the tube ?
>> What about removal ?
>>
>> I have a future VFD project with Soviet-era tubes that have leads, and 
>> havn't decided on solder vs socket.
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 9:05:21 AM UTC-7 Paul Andrews wrote:
>>
>>> For tubes with leads rather than pins I use  Mill-Max 
>>> 0665-0-15-15-30-27-10-0 https://www.digikey.com/short/pd7709hz
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 11:36:08 AM UTC-4 Benoit Tourret wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I am searching for female pins where I could insert the flexible pins 
>>>> of a nixie tube such as a IN-14 or a IN-8-1 without soldier them.
>>>> of course, this should working also with VFD tubes.
>>>>
>>>> the idea should for testing tubes, for prototyping or non permanent 
>>>> purpose...
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Benoit.
>>>>
>>>

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