I was wondering if anybody knows a part number for the 6-pin female matching connector to the 6-pin male circular connector shown below ?
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\$\begingroup\$ Couldn't give you a part number, but that looks familiar... Is that from a Weller soldering iron? \$\endgroup\$– HearthCommented Dec 7, 2021 at 15:45
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\$\begingroup\$ Yes its from a Weller ;-) \$\endgroup\$– citizenCommented Dec 7, 2021 at 15:46
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\$\begingroup\$ There may be a number of options, for example panel mounted or in-line. \$\endgroup\$– HandyHowieCommented Dec 7, 2021 at 15:46
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\$\begingroup\$ probably a panel mount ... \$\endgroup\$– citizenCommented Dec 7, 2021 at 15:48
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\$\begingroup\$ Is this the same connector -eevblog.com/forum/repair/anyone-know-this-type-of-connector if so, it may be a custom part. \$\endgroup\$– HandyHowieCommented Dec 7, 2021 at 15:49
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I was playing with another Weller project and my conclusion was that the amphenol sine connectors could be made to work and I found nothing better/closer but as they say, likely a custom part.
Connectors are a kind of a rabbit hole! There are soooo many connectors out there! Your best bet would probably be to contact an electrical parts distributor, and talk to a representative (Mouser, Arrow, etc) If that doesn't work, get your hands on a scrapped-out Weller, and extract the left-over connector. Sometimes people sell broken things real cheap on e-bay. Good luck!
I used my Connector Identification Utility and it listed 4 possibilities, of which the Hirose RP6 was the closest.
If that is not it, please give additional details: inner diameter of the locking ring, shell material (plastic? metal?), fastening method.