776832-01 68-pin Custom Cable Connector/​Backshell Kit wire size

Does anyone know what wire size the 776832-01 68-pin Custom Cable Connector/Backshell Kit connector's solder cups accept?
I need to create a custom cable but can not use ribbon cable connectors to do it so this is a promising alternative.
Thanks for everyione's help.
Respectfully,
Richard A Cleaver

Hi Richard,
I looked at the specs for the custom cable connector and the maximum wire size should be 20 AWG.
I hope this helps,
S_Hong
National Instruments
Applications Engineer

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