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push pull connector

Push and pull system is the easiest and fastest way to connect and disconnect connectors. Push-pull connectors are kind of cable interconnect providing a strong locking mechanism. They are released by squeezing the connector body so as to prevent accidental disconnects.

Available with coaxial or multiple pin connector arrangements, the Push-pull connectors are produced in different outer dimensions and inserts meeting high mechanical and electrical performances.

AMPHENOL produces quality Push Pull connector derivated from the MIL-DTL-38999 series III standard and vailable in a large panel of shells types :

  • Stand-off receptacles (allows the fixing of the PCB directly on the connector)
  • Lanyard version available (Quick release connector supplied with their cordset)
  • Plug with integrated bacshells (allows the fixing of the cable braid directly on the plug shell)
  • Reinforced sealing of the rear of the connector (plug and receptacle)
  • Ground plane inserts

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