Coaxial connectors connect extra-low voltage devices to external electricity. Connectors consist of plugs (cables) and receptacles (sockets/jacks). Plugs have metallic outer body and hollow inner cylinder. Connectors are separated by insulating layer with flared tips
Crimping joins metal pieces by deforming them to hold each other. Crimping tools range from handheld devices to industrial machines. Electrical crimps use physical pressure to join contacts
Electrical connectors create connections between circuit components. Connectors can be removable, tool-based, or permanent. Most connectors have male (plug) and female (socket) components
USB Type C is replacing micro USB with port compatibility on both sides. New budget smartphones commonly use USB Type C
Specification covers 4.0mm² and 6.0mm² female connector SCC with and without HVIL. Available for both Miscellaneous and BMW customers. Includes various components like locking sleeve, contact carrier, and shielding sleeve
Tool-free lever-actuated connectors connect conductors from 0.14 to 6 mm². Available in two sizes: 0.14-4 mm² fine-stranded and 0.2-4 mm² solid/stranded. Features two test slots for voltage testing during installation. Includes mounting carriers for vertical or horizontal installation