Erni's mateable transfer wiring system has guide elements for front panel connection with connector types B, C, D, E, F, H11, H15, Q & R. This interface gives users the opportunity of providing mateable connections on the front-panels. The guide elements can either be fitted as extractors or be mounted on metal front panel.
Fitting mateable connectors to the front of PCB modules makes it possible to separate the internal and external wiring and to provide mateable connections between different modules, cabinets or other peripheral equipment.
This front-side interface system makes it possible to transmit sensitive signals without interference.
Installation possibilities are:
* Guide elements fitted as a card-edge grip for mounting a male connector resp inverted female connector (the female connector resp inverted male connector being in the cable housing).
* Guide elements fitted as a card-edge grip for the mounting of a female connector with angled solder pins (the male half being in the cable housing).
* As for the above two points but for mounting on a front panel.
* The guide elements are also suitable for cable housing KSG 253 (the female half being in the cable housing).
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