Plugs, sockets, receptacles, and adapters to make audio connections
Avoid exposure to live wires when replacing fluorescent ballasts
Quickly make and break connections between a battery and a charger or equipment
Add or replace contacts in battery holders and circuit boards
Create an electrical connection between batteries and contacts to power equipment
Convert one battery terminal style to another
Replace bolts in battery terminals
Connect cable to battery posts to power vehicles and machines
If pulled or stressed, these disconnect without damaging cables and equipment
Pass multiple cords into an enclosure while sealing out moisture, dust, and other contaminants
Sockets and receptacles to connect CB radios
Connect flat flexible cable to circuit boards
Power circuits from a high-voltage source without frying your system
Plugs, sockets, receptacles, and adapters to make coaxial connections
Protect wiring from impact and the environment in runs indoors, outdoors, and underground
Shield sections of flexible conduit from impact to prevent wear
Mount flexible plastic conduit to walls and machines
Securely connect cords to enclosures while sealing out dirt and moisture
Plugs, sockets, receptacles, and adapters for connecting computers, monitors, and printers
Connect computers, monitors, printers, and other devices with DB connections
Test and troubleshoot circuits without needing to solder capacitors or replace resistors
Connect two DisplayPort cords of the same gender and connection type
Route electricity within switchboards and battery banks; also known as bus bars
Distribute electricity from a single power source to several devices in a circuit
Send power from one source to several devices in a circuit in less space than a distribution block
Connect machine tools, robots, and other vibrating equipment
Protect data connectors when not in use
Hold electrical connectors in place to safely join wires
Include diodes, rectifiers, and transistors to convert current or amplify electronic signals
Shield cable from EMI and RFI that can distort signals; also known as ferrite beads
Send data between computers, printers, servers, and switches
Hardwire to extension cords to protect against electric shock in wet areas
Cover mated connectors on extension cords to prevent disconnection
Join fiber-optic cords that have the same gender and connection type
Protect wire, cable, and cords from holes with sharp or rough edges
Create a convenient central grounding point by connecting multiple ground wires
In cabinets and other tight spaces, ground multiple wires at one convenient spot
Attach grounding wire to equipment to ground electrical current
Create a common grounding path for internal components and circuits, as well as the enclosure body
Create a pathway for stray currents to prevent damage to bearing surfaces in AC motors
Pair with plugs to add ix Industrial connections to printed circuit boards
Protect connections in wet or harsh environments while keeping them accessible
Standard household, miniature, compact, tubular, ultraviolet, and blacklight bulbs
Concentrate and direct light from the bulb on a circuit board to a display
Combine a switch and receptacle into a single outlet box for a small footprint
Light up small and hard-to-reach areas such as the inside of models, prototypes, and circuit boards
Join multiple load cells to combine their weight measurements
Plugs, sockets, receptacles, and adapters for equipment with metric connections
Send power and signal to equipment with metric connections
Plugs and sockets to make control and data connections in tight spaces
Meet strict military standards or are compatible with Mil. Spec. connectors
Join two connectors that both have internal threads
Plugs, sockets, and receptacles send power and control signals to equipment and automated systems
Often used to send power and control signals to automated systems, motors, and pumps
Plugs, sockets, and housings for making Molex connections
House electrical components such as on-off switches, receptacles, and dimmer knobs
Plug in multiple devices to power them from a single outlet
Add to the front or back of connectors to block out dust, debris, and weather
Plugs, sockets, receptacles, and other connectors for powering equipment
Measure the amount of power your devices consume to help calculate energy costs
Pair with your cut-to-length ribbon switch for a complete system
Plugs, sockets, and receptacles to make Ethernet connections
Send data between sensors and receivers that have different signal types
Maintain an electrical link between a moving part and a stationary part
Push into square holes in thin materials to add bolts for aligning off-center parts
Sockets and receptacles to connect solenoid components, such as valves and motors
Connect solenoid components, such as valves and motors
Protect connectors and cords from strain, bends, and pulls
Convert strut channel into a raceway for electrical wiring
A PVC housing keeps out liquids and dust and resists chemicals
Convert wire terminals from one connection type or gender to another
Maintain a supply of extra terminals and splices to join and terminate wire
Create tidy rows of wire connections that you can identify, test, and adjust on the spot
Divide one male quick-disconnect connection into two
Attach to the end of wire to connect circuits in control panels, motors, and machinery
Join thermocouple probes and wire to thermometers and control panels
Raise or lower voltage to meet the needs of an individual circuit
Plugs, sockets, receptacles, and adapters to make USB connections
Keep your USB cord from shaking loose or being yanked out
Increase the reach of USB devices with a transmitter and receiver
Send video between devices with different connections
Bring power into buildings and protect the entry point from rain and snow
Plugs and sockets to deliver power to welding cable
Screw, hammer, or crimp on to secure welding cable connections
Seal out dust and moisture to protect electrical connectors
Join wire and protect the connection
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