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Rob Flinn

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I'm trying to find where I can get 4 of these twist lock things. They are needed for some MCI power supplies. DOes anyone have any or know where I can get some please.
 

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There's a forum member who goes by porkyc who was a London dealer and/or repair station for MCI. I "met" him years ago on a now defunct MCI forum. He might have some additional ideas, but he's not here all that often.

Bri
 
There's a forum member who goes by porkyc who was a London dealer and/or repair station for MCI. I "met" him years ago on a now defunct MCI forum. He might have some additional ideas, but he's not here all that often.

Bri
Thanks Brian. Pete is a very good friend of mine, we speak regularly. He doesn't have any ideas on this.
 
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Thanks Cemal, they are not quite the right things. I will post a pic of the other side of them tomorrow.
 
Hey there,

Guessing those are aluminium parts with a small steel spring-tube.. I can't see any threads?

I could probably make you 4 pcs, it would cost you a few hours work and some shipping. And you'd have to send me a sample.
If nothing else turns up..
(I have a small metal-fabrication workshop)

It's always a challenge with the olde-schoole hardware. Components are so much easier to get..

Cheers
 
I'm trying to find where I can get 4 of these twist lock things. They are needed for some MCI power supplies. DOes anyone have any or know where I can get some please.
I'm familiar with using this type of panel fastening hardware by a company called "DZUS". I used them on some of my earliest enclosure designs back in the late-60s and during the 70s. This type of hardware falls into the category of "Quarter-Turn" fasteners.

However, this type of fastener with that "big-honking" knob on it just might be a "custom" part, as this type of hardware is usually of a "low-profile" style or maybe a rather small knob at the most.

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A couple of years ago or so, I came across a particular series of these quarter-turn panel fasteners that would just fit and be really nice to use on a "500-Serries" module front-panel to hold the module into a "Lunchbox" enclosure. I would find using this type of fastening hardware to be preferable to use instead of using the normal #4-40 or metric-equivalent loose fastening screws. But, that's just me.

You can try these links for other newer, yet similar hardware companies:

https://southco.com/en_us_int/faste...-to-close-turn-to-open-quarter-turn-fasteners

https://www.mcmaster.com/products/quarter-turn-fasteners/

https://www.globalsupply.com/Search/Brand/DEUTSCH#group=jplist-productlist&paging=0-12

https://www.enfasco.com/howmet-fasteners.php

https://www.clarendonsf.com/products/panel-fasteners/livelock

This is the best that I can help you with!!!

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DSUS fasteners - now there is a blast from the past. I am pretty sure we used those at Neve for securing hinged panels which contained a bunch of transformers.

Cheers

Ian
 
I'm familiar with using this type of panel fastening hardware by a company called "DZUS". I used them on some of my earliest enclosure designs back in the late-60s and during the 70s. This type of hardware falls into the category of "Quarter-Turn" fasteners.

However, this type of fastener with that "big-honking" knob on it just might be a "custom" part, as this type of hardware is usually of a "low-profile" style or maybe a rather small knob at the most.

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A couple of years ago or so, I came across a particular series of these quarter-turn panel fasteners that would just fit and be really nice to use on a "500-Serries" module front-panel to hold the module into a "Lunchbox" enclosure. I would find using this type of fastening hardware to be preferable to use instead of using the normal #4-40 or metric-equivalent loose fastening screws. But, that's just me.

You can try these links for other newer, yet similar hardware companies:

https://southco.com/en_us_int/faste...-to-close-turn-to-open-quarter-turn-fasteners

https://www.mcmaster.com/products/quarter-turn-fasteners/

https://www.globalsupply.com/Search/Brand/DEUTSCH#group=jplist-productlist&paging=0-12

https://www.enfasco.com/howmet-fasteners.php

https://www.clarendonsf.com/products/panel-fasteners/livelock

This is the best that I can help you with!!!

/
Thanks for taking the time to share these links. Having gone through all of them, even the Dzus (unbelievably extensive) range unfortunately none of them have what I'm looking for. The Camloc fasteners that Scott2000 linked to have what I need. In particular the Camloc V936F series.
 
Hey there,

Guessing those are aluminium parts with a small steel spring-tube.. I can't see any threads?

I could probably make you 4 pcs, it would cost you a few hours work and some shipping. And you'd have to send me a sample.
If nothing else turns up..
(I have a small metal-fabrication workshop)

It's always a challenge with the olde-schoole hardware. Components are so much easier to get..

Cheers
Thanks for the offer, I have found that they are the Camloc V936F series. Just need to find a suppolier now.
 

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