Ikegami ITC-730A connectors

Ikegami ITC-730A connectors

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These old Ikegami cameras from the 1980s often come up missing their cables and connectors. It's possible to print your own. # 5-pin power connectors To make a complete set of 5-pin power connectors, print the following - socket.stl - plug.stl - 2x nut.stl - 2x clamp.stl - 2x thread.stl The metal contacts (pin and socket) may be harvested from standard D-shell connectors, solder cup or crimp. They are press-in, but you might need a little extra glue to hold them in place. ## Assembly Slip "thread" over "plug" or "socket". Slip "nut" followed by "clamp" onto the end of the cable. Solder the wires to the metal pins and push them into the "plug" or "socket" housing. Slide the clamp up to the housing, and then slide the nut up and tighten it to the threads on the "plug" or "socket". # 21-pin video connector To make a plug for the larger 21-pin video connector on the back, print plug21b.stl. This one uses the smaller diameter sockets found in the high density 15-pin VGA connector.

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