soundguy99
Member
Hi Guys,
We have an old theater with allot of old twistlock connectors.
As I have been going through our connectors and adapters I have noticed allot of them are in bad shape.
I want to look at getting new connectors to replace them but having a bit of a hard time trying to find replacements.
The connectors are similar to the ones found at this link.
http://oakbluffclassifieds.com/Heavy-Industrial/27-hubbell-other-twist-lock-cord-plugs-3-4-pole.aspx
There all 3 pin with the ground black turned out (Not in).
Some I found are Rodell 250V 20 amp, and some are I believe are hubbel and have 120V 20 amp on them.
I have also been told they look like an eagle connector.
I ultimately need 120V 20 amp but they also need to mate with these connectors as all of our electrics have the pannelmount version of these.
I got one of our electrical companies to bring in what I thought was the connector only to find out that the physical size of the plug was a much smaller plug.
Just wondering if anyone knew about these connectors and weather or not you can still get connectors that mate with these and what the exact model is, or is it a situation that they are just obsolete.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
soundguy
We have an old theater with allot of old twistlock connectors.
As I have been going through our connectors and adapters I have noticed allot of them are in bad shape.
I want to look at getting new connectors to replace them but having a bit of a hard time trying to find replacements.
The connectors are similar to the ones found at this link.
http://oakbluffclassifieds.com/Heavy-Industrial/27-hubbell-other-twist-lock-cord-plugs-3-4-pole.aspx
There all 3 pin with the ground black turned out (Not in).
Some I found are Rodell 250V 20 amp, and some are I believe are hubbel and have 120V 20 amp on them.
I have also been told they look like an eagle connector.
I ultimately need 120V 20 amp but they also need to mate with these connectors as all of our electrics have the pannelmount version of these.
I got one of our electrical companies to bring in what I thought was the connector only to find out that the physical size of the plug was a much smaller plug.
Just wondering if anyone knew about these connectors and weather or not you can still get connectors that mate with these and what the exact model is, or is it a situation that they are just obsolete.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
soundguy