In message 
<0ed66cd2c9bd0a459d54fb9119a60567d06...@mailserver.lecotc.com>, dated 
Thu, 11 Dec 2008, "Kunde, Brian" <brian_ku...@lecotc.com> writes:


>
>Thanks for the reply.  What I am looking for is a small lower current 
>outlet connector. I?m very familiar with these standard 10A appliance 
>outlet connector but this is way too big.  I?m thinking someone like 
>the 2.5A shaver connector but in an outlet instead of an inlet. 

Actually, the shaver connector is 0.2 A, and you do really mean the 2.5 
A one. I'm sure there was a message that gave you the correct steer, but 
I can't find it now, so here it is again. Please check carefully that I 
have identified the parts you want.

This is the 2-contact outlet:

http://www.schurter.ch/pdf/english/typ_5088.pdf

This is the 3-contact outlet:

http://www.schurter.ch/pdf/english/typ_5888.pdf


and these are the moulded-on free connectors:

http://www.schurter.ch/pdf/english/typ_2731.pdf

http://www.schurter.ch/pdf/english/typ_2705.pdf
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