Help me id this connector

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ID Weidmuler: 1413000000

https://catalog.weidmueller.com/catalog/Start.do?localeId=en&ObjectID=1418000000

You have to "generate" the datasheet on the page for the 4-pole version.

Pins separate.

I was able to find this as a source: https://avnetexpress.avnet.com/stor...-1&storeId=500201&CMP=KNC-Supplyframe_VSE-T11

but no stock.

When I've bought Weidmuller parts, it's best to find a distributer and it's very hard to break a package, so you may have to buy 25. Check the datasheet carefully and see if I found the right part. Pins would be separate. And you will probably need a crimping tool.

This tool: https://www.newark.com/te-connectivity-amp/696202-1/tools-hand-crimp/dp/22C6015 will probably work nicely, I got a good deal on ebay.

PS: It looks like I found the mating connector. You can find the right one, I presume.
Here is the "starting point": https://catalog.weidmueller.com/pro...86?groupId=("group10784460024710")&page=Group
 
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i'd talk directly to weidmuller, they have reps all over the globe. electronics distributors do not seem to stock this:
 
The male plug is this part number: 1413100000

So a revised search:

The price for the co that says they have them is PROBABLY per 25.

Remember, pins are separate.
 
I am buying directly from weidmuller but they have a lead time of 78 days. Fortunately found them ex-stock at PLC Suplus. Hooraaah!
Need them in quantity for replacing fans in a UPS project.
 
Way cool. Everytime I'm lead to PLC surplus, it seems like they never have anything. They say stock, but there really isn't any. Isn't fan replacing fun?
 
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