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Plugs and Sockets
News Release from: Tru Corporation | Subject: SR-Series strain relief clamp
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 January 2001
Clamp takes the strain from RF
connections
New from Tru-Connector is a strain relief clamp that fits onto the back of standard RF coaxial connectors and prevents damage to cables caused by repeated flexing.
A new strain relief clamp that fits onto the back of standard RF coaxial connectors and prevents damage to cables caused by repeated flexing is being introduced by Tru-Connector Corporation of Peabody, Massachusetts The Tru-Connector SR-Series strain relief clamp attachment screws onto the back of their RF coaxial connectors to provide support where cables are subjected to repeated flexing
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 23 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Featuring a rolling clamp nut that prevents distortion of the cable which can be caused by over-tightening, this strain relief clamp will not alter the cable's electrical characteristics.
Suitable for use with virtually any size cable equipped with RG214, RG393, RG217 connectors, the Tru-Connector SR-Series strain relief clamp attachment is ideal for semiconductor and telecommunications applications.
It is constructed from nickel- or silver-plated brass.
The Tru-Connector SR-Series strain relief clamp attachment is priced from $24.95.
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