hello guys,
i need to know please where can i find a pin base like the one in the attachment file picture and what is its name ?
i am using it for a steering wheel i just want this cylindric base with the pins showing
I can not find that connector.
Does the steering wheel has a brand and type ?
Caltoa:
I can not find that connector.
Does the steering wheel has a brand and type ?
actually this connector is used on all real racing F1 steering wheels or even joysticks for gaming or simulator check this link from google :
and this
I found those racing steering wheel connectors, but I could not find the pins as in your first picture.
I even tried to find the same pin layout with perhaps some extra pins. But the closest is an old 11 pin radio tube connector, which is to weird to mention.
i got those from some forum a while ago, and the pink one i got it from google
you mean u can't find the pins without the wheel ?
The two smaller one looks like DIN-connectors. The first one with 13 pins looks very very special.
// Per.
yea your right
You might get lucky and find a 13 way (Pin) valve (Tube) socket. A compactron (General Electric) base looks very similar and I think I remember 13 pins from my youth... Well... 40 years ago anyhow..
Doc
HI, I have to agree with the first picture , glass valve(tube) type pins and layout
The second pics, look like what I would call a transceiver microphone connector, but they are usually female and the socket male, but who knows they may available in the correct gender you need.
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http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8277
Try this F1 tech forum.. they might help, this is a link to a thread discussing steering wheel connections.
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TomGeorge:
F1 Steering Wheel electrical connections - F1technical.netTry this F1 tech forum.. they might help, this is a link to a thread discussing steering wheel connections.
Tom.....
yea thanks i did found it yesterday it has some good pdf about that subject but it is old the material used seems old
MS-101.pdf (3.63 MB)
JohnLincoln:
Have you bought the steering wheel, and need a mating part which is an exact match?, or are you making your own steering wheel and need something vaguely similar?I've used latching connectors from http://www.fischerconnectors.com, and http://www.lemo.com.
Both websites have an automotive applications section.You may need to have a formula 1 type budget to get what you want.
thanks for the links those really will help me know what to get and what is their exact names
actually i am trying to build my own, for now i did build a prototype but still not the final



