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Connector Housing - 18-Position Single Card-Edge - 0.156 Inch Spacing:
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Status: Out of Stock - Discontinued more info...
Part #: 1-640136-8
Condition: New
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Connector housing, single-sided card-edge style with 0.156-inch spacing. Crimp/solder pin type.
Terminals sold separately- order part # 350011-1 for this connector housing.
Measures 3-inches overall length, 0.290-inches (approx. 5/16-inch) thick on card edge side, 0.225-inches (approx. 7/32-inch) thick on wire side, 0.665-inch wide (approx. 21/32-inch).
Commonly found in late-model Chicago Coin and early Stern electro-mechanical (EM) games for score reel PC board connection, and in early Williams Level 3 - Level 6A solid-state electronic (SS) games for connections on score displays.
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STERN: Disco, Pinball (EM), Rawhide, Stampede
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