WTB: Amphenol Cannon Plugs

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WTB: Amphenol Cannon Plugs

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Looking for the right angle version of the MS3106F 20-23P. I think SAV only carries the straight version

It's the 2-pin plug that connects to the J-box behind the passenger seat on a Pinz

I do have one of the straight versions, so for that one, I can get by with just the right-angle section that screws on.
The other two I will need the whole plug.

Any help appreciated

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I think what you're looking for is a MS3108. You should be able to determine the full part number you want from the info available here: http://www.milnec.com/mil-spec-connecto ... 15/ms3108/

Mouser Electronics also carries them.
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Got mine from SAV. I work for a military contractor and SAV was faster and less expensive.
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Gentlemen, thank you for the responses. I believe I know now what part# I need to order.

Stekay, I checked with SAV, and Sarah told me they only carry the straight version (3106)
I'm looking for the right-angle style (3108)

Paul. thanks for the info and the link.

Before I place an order, I'm hoping someone will pop up here that has a couple or three, that they want
to make a few dollars.

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Is this the correct part number?

MS3108E20-23S
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Tim, all except for the end. Mine should end with a "P" (for male Pins)
The "S" denotes female Socket.
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I know this is not what this tread is about but what is that used for??
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It's just a j-box connector that, in the "K", routes high amp 24v power through the bulkhead
and into another j-box on the other side. That's where the Army radios would plug into to get their power.
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Maybe I am blind but mine only has the box on the back of the partition and not on the front side behind the passenger seat.
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There are as many variations of these trucks as there are uses for them. Not all have everything in the same place.
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