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Navworx... d-sub uses sliding lock retainer / screw lock

 
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:19 am    Post subject: Navworx... d-sub uses sliding lock retainer / screw lock Reply with quote

If you're using Navworx ADS600B, you should note that the DB37 comes with an unusual connector arrangement consisting of posts and sliding lock retainer (see page 15 of attached pdf). I have never seen one of these before and was stumped on how exactly to get it attached. Note that the screws on the plug have tiny ridges that lock onto the retainer. The posts are mounted on the box. It's all very obvious once you see it work, but not so much when you're handed a pile of parts.

Cheers,
Jay


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:16 am    Post subject: Navworx... d-sub uses sliding lock retainer / screw lock Reply with quote

Good Morning Jay,

Those retainers are heavily used on many older Bendix-King components. I love them. Easy to fasten and easy to unfasten yet they hold very well. Just on opinion! <G>

Happy Skies,

Old Bob

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If you're using Navworx ADS600B, you should note that the DB37 comes with an unusual connector arrangement consisting of posts and sliding lock retainer (see page 15 of attached pdf). I have never seen one of these before and was stumped on how exactly to get it attached. Note that the screws on the plug have tiny ridges that lock onto the retainer. The posts are mounted on the box. It's all very obvious once you see it work, but not so much when you're handed a pile of parts.

Cheers,
Jay


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