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The related knowledge of push pull connectors
  Published:2012-10-15 09:41:53   Views:

The Push–pull connector was invented by Swiss connectors manufacturer LEMO and is a type of cable interconnect that provides a strong locking mechanism that is only released by squeezing the connector body, preventing accidental disconnects. The connector is cylindrical that enable a wide range of body style and configuration such as low or high voltage multipin, coaxial, triaxial, fluid and gas. Fischer Connectors and Lemo are well-known Swiss manufacturing company that are leaders in developing and manufacturing broad range of circular push-pull connectors.

Push Pull connectors are suitable for high reliability and high quality applications where a simple yet fast method to connect/disconnect is required. Ideal for use in areas with limited space where endurance is the priority.

As a leading global supplier of high performance interconnect solutions for harsh environments, Souriau can provide cost effective custom solutions and cable assemblies to fit our customers’ application requirements.

Features
1. "A LITTLE GIANT"
The most compact HR10 series is as slender as a cigarette but it fits every application with well-balanced, simplified
layout in limited space.
2. Easy "PUSH-PULL" OPERATION
One touch "push-pull" coupling mechanism assures easy and quick connecting and disconnecting. You can couple it
accurately just by pushing any part of the connector housing.
3. Polarization
Five-key system permits only one way of coupling so that you can find right position to connect even when blind mating.
4. Protection of connection pin
A connector pin is located to avoid any damage which may be caused when blind mating.
5. High density 
The space-saving "push-pull" mechanism facilitates multi-installation of connectors.
6. Easy wiring and mounting
No use of screws makes wireing and mounting easier.
7. Simple and refined appearance
Simple and well designed connectors with matte finish enhance the appearance of the equipment.