doyall
10-13-2006, 02:08 PM
Surely it has been asked but I tried a search and didn't come up with the answer so maybe someone can point me in the right direction.
The female faston connector on a vintage transducer (127A) has broken off. I have it working in a rather crude although secure method but would like to repair it in a more "professional" manner without having to drill rivets, etc., because I do not have any rivets or other parts with which to make the repair. Is there any type of replacement that uses a screw-in method of securing a connector to the frame via the existing small hole through the rivet? If not, any other suggestions.
Thanks for the help.
The female faston connector on a vintage transducer (127A) has broken off. I have it working in a rather crude although secure method but would like to repair it in a more "professional" manner without having to drill rivets, etc., because I do not have any rivets or other parts with which to make the repair. Is there any type of replacement that uses a screw-in method of securing a connector to the frame via the existing small hole through the rivet? If not, any other suggestions.
Thanks for the help.