[Part Request] Metasol "MC-xxx 3-Pole 220v" Magnetic Contactor

Hello Peter, can i request fritzing parts for my Industrial Control Panel Project.
I need a specific magnetic contactor.


Metasol MC-xxx series❗

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Metasol Magnetic Contactor

Type
I did not read this
Breakout board, sub assembly, plug in module (A)
Antenna (AE)
Battery (BT)
Capacitor (C)
Diode (D)
Display (DS)
Fuse (F)
Hardware , mounting screws, etc. (H)
Jack, fixed part of a connector pair, header (J)
Relay (K)
Inductor, Coil, Ferrite bead (L)
Loudspeaker, Buzzer (LS)
Motor (M)
Microphone (MK)
Plug, moveable part of a connector pair (P)
Transistor (Q)
Resistor (R)
Thermistor (RT)
Varistor (RV)
Switch (S)
Transformer (T)
Integrated Circuit (IC)
Crystal, Oscillator (Y)
Zender diode (Z)
Other (please specifiy)

Due to local problems, I currently have little time to do anything with Fritzing. I am unlikely to be able to do any of your requests any time soon (and there are many other requests being made that I am also not going to be able to help with.) @RAPTOR7762 may be able to be of some help but I expect it is going to take him some time as well. Your parts are not of general interest either so you may need to learn to make the parts for yourself. These two tutorials have instructions for making parts (although it is no where near easy, it took me more than a year to learn to do it.)

I lately learned there aren’t links to the videos in Old_Grey’s tutorial so you need to do a google search for the title and then they come up on YouTube.

Peter

Thank you for replying @vanepp. I will try to make it my self, thanks for the link and hoping your success on your problems. :saluting_face::smiling_face:

Also, if I struggle for making parts I’ll just post a comment on this topic in order to get you attention HEHEHE.

Or maybe if @RAPTOR7762 can create it it would be so much help for me :folded_hands::smiling_face:

Depending on what you need this may help. It is possible to import images in to breadboard. Here I copied the image of your contactor then added single pin header pins to create a “part”. The headers will appear in schematic and pcb but the image will not (although you can also import the image in to schematic.)

Click on load image file then navigate to the image file and load it. Then drag a header in to the sketch, and set it to 1 pin.

which loads the image. Then drag the header (here I dragged two each to make a connection!)

then drag the headers over the image to create a connector in the contactor like this:

One over the connector on the contactor image to create the pin on the contactor and the other for the part it connects to. This would give you breadboard image if that is all you need. Schematic exists but doesn’t look like the contactor. You can change the labels on the headers via Inspector to match the name of the contactor pin. This is probably the easiest way to make a part. I will help as I can. but I expect to possibly be too busy to pay much attention to Fritzing for the next while so may not be much help. Given the number of part requests being made (which normally I would be doing) I expect @RAPTOR7762 isn’t going have much time either so you may be on your own unfortunately. The contactor part that I made would be a good starting point to make the others that you need assuming you are familiar with a svg editor such as Inkscape (as that is needed to modify the svg files.) Good luck (I am afraid you are going to need it!)

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I didn’t know Fritzing has this feature. Thank you @vanepp. This feature will definitely help me on my project!!! Thank you! :saluting_face: But if you have a free time it would be great if a .fzpz file would be generated, still thank you for your help this definitely helped me a lot.:smiling_face::smiling_face::smiling_face::smiling_face: