square pin on PCB come in many flavors, sometimes with housings and sometimes by themselves with single wire connectors, which sometimes latch.
If you want to make wires to connect ports to equipment (without following a connector dielectric standard) what pins are used? For technician type work, I need a best fits all so I can make nice cables to custom terminators for troubleshooting. I know I only really see 2 (maybe 3) common pin sizes for power, signal.
The idea being to reliably connect to as many pin connector types as possible with the minimum of inventory for repair or prototyping purposes. solid machined crimp points for the wire are preferred, I don't like the folding ones despite cost benefits and strain relief.
Some kinda grabby one would be good, so it can be used to attach to pins in Dsub ports and multipin cables without all the inventory required for long term connections.
the idea being to glue it inside of a thin tube