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Plastic push-pull connector costs 6% less

An ODU UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 23, 2000

ODU has introduced a plastic-bodied version of its Mini-Snap push-pull-locking, circular connector that can give cost savings of up to 60% over metal-bodied variants.

ODU has introduced a plastic-bodied version of its Mini-Snap push-pull-locking, circular connector that can give cost savings of up to 60% over metal-bodied variants.

Offering 100 percent touch protection, this lightweight component can be used with high voltages and frequencies.

It provides an economical solution when designing in or changing this type of connector system in a wide range of applications including medical equipment, consumer electronics, communications systems, instrumentation and control systems.

Three sizes, 1,2 and 3, are available and stamped or turned contacts can be specified in up to 27 way.

Crimp, solder or PCB termination can be provided, and automatic termination is also possible with crimp contacts.

The connector is autoclaveable, ideal when used with medical equipment, chemical resistant and can also be supplied sealed to IP67.

It is also non-magnetic and there is a shielded connector option.

This plastic-bodied variant is interchangeable with the standard metal-bodied units.

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