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M9 snap-in connectors manufactured with zinc die casting process

July 15, 2021 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

binder USA’s 712 and 702 series M9 circular connectors will now be manufactured using a zinc die casting process. The previous process consisted of a drawn tube pressed into shape. The new method enhances safety and quality features without impacting the way customers use the connectors.

binder-USA_M9-snap-in-connector_300-dpiThe die casting process has been used successfully for many years in the production of binder connector versions with 7 and 8 pins. Die casting is an efficient and cost-effective way to produce a wide variety of component shapes and sizes. Zinc die casting in particular is ideal for products that require high precision, dimensional strength, and superior durability.

binder’s M9 subminiature circular connectors are used in applications including: camera systems, sensors, and pneumatic control systems.

Summary:

  • Contacts: 2 to 5 pins
  • Protection rating: IP67
  • 1:1 compatibility with previous M9 IP67 connectors
  • Highly durable with long life

binder USA 
www.binder-usa.com

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