Jack screw part number clarification: difference between 187949-01 and 187949-10

We bought a few jack live, Mfr P/N 187949-10, but the parts are labeled 187949-01. What is the difference between-10 and -01. Are parts of the same, but differ only in the amount of packaging? Thank you.

Hi Mwong,

Thanks for the post and I hope that your well today - welcome to the Forums of NOR.

I'm sorry to see that you have not yet received any support.

Looking at the site, ni.com, here, I found this information,

Specifications and manufacturers for Council mating of connectors

http://digital.NI.com/public.nsf/allkb/8ECF4BAD615F18BC8625648400521E97

(1) 4 piece Kit of screws for connection cables 187949-01 locking screw

(10) 4 piece Kit of screws for connection cables 187949-10 locking screw

That is why the differences between the 01 and 10 is the number of kits.

However the link here.

Specifications and Dimensions of the female connectors to screws used on 68 pins plug-in connectors

http://digital.NI.com/public.nsf/allkb/43771DBD89FADB7B86256BC90053EC08

"The kit contains 40 screws and washers (enough to convert the two ends of the).
10 sets of cables). The part number of the kit is 187949-01 "

But I guess that goes back to were you waiting for 1 or 10 sets?

I hope this helps.

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