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News Release from: PEI-Genesis | Subject: PPS series locking miniature push/pull connectors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 April 2007
Miniature push/pull connectors made of
brass
A series of locking miniature push/pull connectors are machined from brass to provide an increased mechanical durability compared to traditional aluminium connectors.
New from international assembling distributor PEI-Genesis is the Amphenol PPS series of locking miniature push/pull connectors, which are machined from brass to provide an increased mechanical durability compared to traditional aluminium connectors Suitable for industrial and military harsh-environment applications, these RoHS-compliant connectors are available with either black silver or electroless nickel plating and can be specified with up to seven 22-AWG gold-plated, turned contacts
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Guide to connectors and assemblies
The 2004 connector solutions guide from PEI-Genesis offers a wide range of interconnect assemblies for commercial, industrial, harsh environment and military applications.
The PPS series includes in-line receptacles, chassis-mount receptacles in jam-nut or two-hole mounting styles, and a standard plug supplied complete with backshell and optional crimp ferrules.
Also available are accessories such as dust caps, heatshrink boots and a crimping tool.
Including push-to-mate latching operation for high reliability, the connectors can be quickly released by pulling back the coupling nut.
The PPS connectors are rated for a minimum of 1000 matings and have an operating temperature range of -55 to +85C. Request a free brochure from PEI-Genesis ...
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