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Product category: Plugs and Sockets
News Release from: In2Connect | Subject: ITT PT and PTSE ranges
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 December 2007

Miniature bayonet connectors meet
military specs

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Connectors are equally suitable for industrial applications where high reliability and cost effectiveness are prime requirements.

New multiple contact connectors from In2Connect UK offer equipment designers a high-quality miniature bayonet coupling connection Available in solder, crimp and audio variants they are used extensively in military and commercial projects worldwide, and are predominant in UK MoD applications

Arctic style couplings for harsh environments, retained coupling nuts and RoHS compliance variants are just three of the features that distinguish this range from similar offerings.

They are equally suitable for industrial applications where high reliability and cost effectiveness are prime requirements and the extensive range offers a compact, lightweight yet rugged solution for equipment design.

The lightweight aluminium shells are plated to offer excellent corrosion resistance.

Certain contact arrangements can also accommodate coaxial shielded contacts.

The ITT PT (Pattern 105) range fully conforms to the rigorous requirements of British Standard BS9522 F0017.

They are also compatible and fully intermateable with connectors meeting the requirements of US military specification MIL-C-26482.

The PT range has solder terminations suitable for wire and printed circuit board applications.

PTSE (Pattern 603) connectors fully conform to British Standard BS9522 N0001.

As with the PT connectors they are compatible and fully intermateable with MIL-C-26482.

The PTSE connectors employ crimp front release rear removable contacts in a clip retention insert.

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