Hey Keyur,
The date on this connector is march 2004....that is 8+ yrs old. More than likely this connector is obsolete.
You can call them to see if they can give you a replacement part, but more than likely you're going to have to find a connector that can replace this one all together. Why was this connector chosen? Is this a redesign of a system that uses this connector? Is this connect used in a mil-spec or space-flight design?(these are reasons why old connectors hang around). Otherwise...I'd choose somerhnig else. This will be a huge pain to find stock on and will end up biting you later.
Samtec makes good parts...they are a bit pricey sometimes, but I think they make good quality connectors....they are my first choice usually...also good support...and their site is decent.
If you still must use this connector, there is no way there is going to be a footprint, and they will not waste their time making it for you if it's this old. If you stick with this route you'll have to make it on your own. Should be easy though...making connector footprints are like 15-30 min max...should be bale to blow through it quick.
Connector search is an art form hahaha,
-Peter
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Also, if you don't know how to build libraries, you really need to learn...if you don't know how you can never finish a board...you're never going to find every part footprint already built for you. BUilding libraries is a fundamental part of the PCB process.
I am sure youtube has some great tutorials for it...also the altium training files are good too.
if you got specific questions you can also shoot me a message, no problem.