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SnapTac® Series

Miniature Snap Fit Connectors

MIL-Spec type, quick release miniature connector, featuring IP67 sealing and EMI shielding. Lightweight and robust, it is available in both circular (7, 13, 19 ways) and rectangular (12, 21, 30 ways) versions equipped with Hyperspring contacts, and designed to protect the electrical interface against extreme environmental conditions.

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Features & Benefits

  • Connector plug is offered with and without over-moulding and cabling
  • Lightweight, robust, quick release, miniature connector
  • IP67 sealing according to IEC529 when mated and unmated
  • Full line EMI shielding and provide for high robustness throughout their lifetime
  • Available in both circular (7, 13, 19 way) and rectangular (12, 21, 30 ways)
  • Equipped with Hypertac Hyperspring contacts designed to protect the electrical interface against extreme environmental conditions.
A key feature within the Snaptac® connector range is in the design of the spring-loaded contact. The combination of a hyperboloid socket with a spring-loaded plunger provides a compressible contact that enables the characteristics of very low and stable contact resistance, high current carrying capability, and extremely low wear mechanisms for extended operation over time to be realized within a sealed while unmated connector system.
 

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