Zero Insertion Force Connector Suits Industrial Market

Aug. 1, 2001

The RDL zero insertion force connectors employ the company's Zero Insertion Force technology (ZIF), which allows rapid mating/unmating cycles and long life. Each connector accommodates up to 82 contacts that may be loaded in any arrangement. The connector is designed with a die-cast coupling ring for durability and it is available with straight or right angle strain reliefs. Insulators made from glass fiber reinforced plastic are UL94V-o rated. Bus contacts for high power applications and cable harnessing are available. ITT INDUSTRIES, White Plains, NY. (714) 628-8466.

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