CIRCULAR MINIATURE CONNECTORS NEUTRIK, TAJIMI (TMW), PREH
XLR, SPEAKCON, POWERCON
XLR cable & chassis connectors • Easy to assemble, simple to use, reliable & robust system, optimized for pro-audio, lighting and industrial applications
SpeakON lockable loudspeaker connectors • Industry-standard connectors for amplifier / loudspeaker connections. • The entire family of 2, 4 and 8 pole connectors has been designed to operate in high current, inductive load environment of loudspeakers
PowerCon® - Three way AC connectors • Neutrik’s powerCON series includes lockable, extremely robust and reliable 3 pole equipment (AC) connectors
Typical part numbers: NC3FXX; NL2FX; NAC3FCA OPTICALCON, ETHERCON
opticalCON - Fibre optic connectors • Based on LC connectors but eliminates its weakness & guarantees a safe, dust protected & rugged connection
• Compatible with conventional LC connectors etherCON - RJ45 connectors • Ruggedized and lockable RJ45 connector system, optimized for pro-audio, video & lighting network applications
• Diecast shell & unique chuck type strain relief • Allows assembly of preassembled conventional RJ45 cables
Typical part numbers: NO2-4FDW-A; NE8MC R04, R28 & PRC SERIES
R04 SERIES • hermetically sealed (glass to metal) • water-proof up to 20 meters • 2 – 12 ways • 2A at 150, 200 & 300V AC rms • Temp. range – 25˚C to + 85˚C R28 SERIES • water-proof up to 20 meters • 8 & 12 ways • 2A at 100V AC rms • Temp. range – 25˚C to + 85˚C
TWIST LOCK
• DIN Twist lock coupling connectors for low-cost applications • Life 500 insertion cycles • Power rating/contact: Cord plugs & receptacles: 3A/34V (peak) additional current carrying contacts 1.5A Speaker plugs & receptacles: 2A/34V (peak)
PRC SERIES • Push-pull ball bearing coupling • 2 – 37 ways • 2 - 10A current rating • 150, 200, 350, 400 & 600V AC rms • Temp. range – 25˚C to + 85˚C
Typical part number: 71206 – 050 LANE ELECTRONICS Ltd. 14 +44 (0) 1403 790661
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