ITC adds gold-plated connectors to line

Dec 20, 2007 8:23 AM

    
ITC has added gold-plated connectors to its toolless connector line.

ITC has added gold-plated connectors to its toolless connector line.

ITC has added gold-plated connectors to its product line. The company’s toolless connector system provides a quick and cost-effective alternative to soldering or compression methods, while the gold plating resists corrosion for a reliable connection in any environment.

To ensure long-term, reliable connections, the connectors use a captive center pin that uses a unique spring tension system to securely grip the center conductor for maximum contact and conductivity. The connectors also can be easily reused.

The new gold-plated series of toolless connectors is available in F, BNC and RCA connector configurations, as well as a European/Asia coaxial versions for 18-AWG, 20-AWG and 24-AWG coax cable.

For more information, visit www.itcplug.com.




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