BTX introduces new MaxBlox solderless 3.5mm stereo cable-mount connector

Apr 3, 2009 8:36 AM

    
BTX Technologies has introduced its CA-MX35M 3.5mm solderless connector, part of its MaxBlox family of connectors.

BTX Technologies has introduced its CA-MX35M 3.5mm solderless connector, part of its MaxBlox family of connectors.

BTX Technologies has introduced the latest addition to its MaxBlox family of solderless connectors, the CA-MX35M 3.5mm stereo cable-mount male connector. The new connector saves installers time and money in the field by eliminating the task of soldering small 3.5mm stereo connectors.

Ideal for AV applications where computer audio or IR control is used, the CA-MX35M consists of a 3.5mm stereo plug with an attached screw terminal block, along with a two-piece, snap-together hood. The rugged connector allows installers to terminate a 3.5mm stereo cable mount plug with only a strip tool and screwdriver, saving both time and money.




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