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Old 23-08-2017, 16:23   #1
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Turck mini fittings....aka maretron & probably others....

Thought I was thinking ahead an ordered M&F turck mini 5 pole connection for my autopilot linear drive connections to computer etc. for quick removal of said device. NFW!

Either they are ill conceived or I'm stupid, but they are a chinese puzzle to do and undo. They have some kind of locking mechanism that runs aground as you screw them together. Kinda like a rachet.
Forget the quick release.
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