SHC68-68-EPM compatible panel mount connectors

I am building some custom hardware. I want the front panel to connect to two SHC68-68-EPM cables (and thence to a PCI-6229 M series DAQ card).
From the support section, I know that the cable connector is the AMP 749699-7. I've spent ages looking for a suitable panel mount connector that accepts the SHC68-68-EPM cable. The problems are
1. The vast majority of panel mount connectors are female, not male as they need to be here.
2. The only male panel mount connectors are designed for board mounting as well. They attach to the board and panel with typically M2.5 screws, and latch to the cable with a latch system. Unfortunately, there is no way to retrofit latches to the SHC68-68-EPM cable because the backshell looks to be a custom moulding (with the NI logo on it), rather than an AMP standard part.
I also have a couple of CB-68LPR NI breakout PCBs. I can't use these directly in the enclosure because they are
1. Too big.
2. The AMP 2-174225-5 PCB connector on these is not designed for panel mount.
So, it's quite obscure, but can anyone recommend a connector that is panel mount, male (i.e. plug) and locks to the SHC68-68-EPM cable through a pair of jackscrews? Someone must have wanted to build custom hardware to interface to NI cables (?).
Thanks!

Hi,
unfortunately, there isn't a femal to male converter for these connectors from NI, although I don't know about AMP.
which means unfortunately you'll need to talk to AMP on this.
You may find the following websites useful :
http://www.carrolltouch.com/ (this will redirect after 60 seconds to the elo company who bought out carolltouch)
http://www.amp.com/
Also try the interconnect companies virginia panel and mac panel.
They have lots of experience in this kind of thing and may be able to offer a solution
http://volt.ni.com/niwc/pxi/third_party_links.jsp
links to :
http://www.vpc.com/index.cfm
http://www.macpanel.com/index.html
Thanks
Sacha Emery
National Instruments (UK)
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