Circular connector inserts are the insulating inner core of a connector. A connector consists of a connector insert, contacts and a protective enclosure. The insert is at the centre of a connector and holds the contacts in place within the housing.
Properties of circular connector inserts
Circular connector inserts are made from a molded piece of dielectric material that fits inside a connector shell to support the connector contacts. Inserts are then tooled specifically for each different shell size and contact arrangement (an electrical circuit component found in electrical switches, connectors or circuit breakers). The inserts are made from resilient materials.
Benefits of circular connector inserts
Circular connector inserts are resistant to dust, commonly used oils and salt water, making them ideal for use in hostile environments such as marine, food and process industries and general manufacturing. Circular connector inserts are easy to assemble, inserting into the appropriate contact with a simple snap fit into the desired connector shell.
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3 and 8-way inserts (accepting solder contacts, see
for example, stock no 531-627 (pin contact) and 531-633 or 842-0051 (socket contact)50 or 75Ω BNCIP68 ratedSuitable for use with panel shells, see for example, 531-526 or cable shells, see for example, ...
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Amphenol 97 series connector shells are fabricated from
high grade aluminium alloy to provide strength and environmental protection. Connector components have a conductive cadmium plate finish and an olive drab chromate after-treatment. Low cost, general duty applicationsSolder or crimp terminationAvailable ...
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Amphenol 97 series connector inserts with male pin
contacts. The inserts are available with various arrangements of contact pins to suit various connector shell sizes. Low cost, general duty applicationsSolder or crimp terminationAvailable in a range of shell styles and ...