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Connector Plug Housing - 6-Position Mate-N-Lok - Nylon:
Price: $3.19 each
Status: In Stock
(10 Available)
Part #: 1-480704-0
Condition: New
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Nylon connector plug housing for cabinet wiring harnesses in some Bally/Midway pinball games, early/mid 1980s (see game listing below).
This plug housing takes terminals # 350547-1 (male), or # 350550-1 (female). Either can be installed, depending on your preference or application (terminals are sold separately.)
Plugs into 6-pin cap housing # 1-480705-0 (cable mount), or #s 350431-1 or 350711-1 (pcb mount).
Commonly found on connector J6 on power supply / rectifier board, and for the fluorescent backbox lighting connector that comes off the transformer secondary side in some games (see game listing below).
Country of Origin: US
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Used In The Following Games: (The list below may not be complete, and it's accuracy is not guaranteed. Contact us if you have any questions.)
BALLY/MIDWAY: Black Pyramid, BMX, Centaur, Centaur II, Cybernaut, Eight Ball Deluxe, Eight Ball Deluxe Limited Edition, Elektra, Embryon, Fathom, Fireball Classic, Fireball II, Flash Gordon, Goldball, Kings of Steel, Medusa, Mr. & Mrs. Pac-Man, Rapid Fire, Speakeasy, Spectrum, Spy Hunter, Vector, Xenon, X's & O's
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