Erni's Series C connectors are available in standard 64 and 96 pole versions and allow functional and economical termination of flat cables using a simple hand tool or a press.
They are fitted with dual bifurcated insulation displacement contacts that pierce the insulation of the flat cable and make contact with the conductors under high pressure. This makes it possible to connect conductors that have up to 96 contact connectors in a single operation without having to strip the cable beforehand. This low-cost corrosion-proof type of wiring provides constant contact resistance and high level strength.
A 64/96 way cable housing including strain relief is available (KSG253 253002), which comes fitted with locking ejector screws to protect the connector against vibration and shock and act as an ejector when disconnecting. Therefore no tension is exerted on the pins when the connector is disconnected.
Suitable guide elements that may be mounted on metal front panels, or as required, provide positive mating of connectors and also offer coding possibilities.
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