wcndave
Established Member
Does anyone know what kind of connector this is, I can't find anything anywhere that seems to match!
well, now they would just need the female version of that...Googling the image I found this
https://rexroth-hyd.en.made-in-chin...il-Hydraulic-Solenoid-AC-220V-Rac-110-Kg.html
What is it's location ? Is it actually on a machine ? If so it could well be a manufacturers connector specific to them or just historic.Does anyone know what kind of connector this is, I can't find anything anywhere that seems to match!
It's part of the starter motor on a snowblower, in a garage in an alpine village, far away from it's Canadian point of origin... I have no idea why my friend has it, I think it was part of some weird purchase. Another friend bought a 20k excavator from ali express for delivery from China, cash in advance!What is it's location ? Is it actually on a machine ? If so it could well be a manufacturers connector specific to them or just historic.
The connector is shrouded male, much like the appliance side of a modern kettle lead, so a female version of that "made in China" one probably wouldn't fit. Apart from which the pin spacing and shape looks wrong anyway. Probably something you'll never find.
On the other hand, since it's for starting only, you could probably make a connector and get away with it. So long as you don't, you know, use it in the rain...
Thanks both, tbh it's really his problem now, and his dad is an electrician!Stupid question
Can’t you get a sparks to fit a modern version Of the plug
More than likely a special part for that machine, probably some extension lead would have come with it .It's part of the starter motor on a snowblower
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