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Franz Binder GmbH & Co. Elektrische Bauelemente KG Rötelstraße 27 74172 Neckarsulm, Germany http://www.binder-connector.de
Contact Mr Patrick Heckler +49 7132 325448

binder adds extra security for its snap-in circular connectors

Locking clips for 620 and 720 Series connectors

(PresseBox) (Neckarsulm, )
binder’s comprehensive product offering provides a circular connector series for many industrial application sectors. Now, with a new accessory, binder can improve two of its circular connector series with increased security and safety as required by a range of applications. With new locking clips, binder is meeting the increasing demand in the snap-in segment.

The binder 620 and 720 Series are subminiature and miniature connectors designed for use in automation engineering and medical applications where there is a growing demand for fast-acting mating and other mating options.

Demand for extra safety increases
binder’s snap-in connectors have always provided a secure and reliable connection for conventional applications. However, the new locking clips are designed for use where pronounced physical stress is present. An example is stress due to cable tension. Equally important are applications where the connections cannot, under any circumstances, be interrupted either by unintentional or even unauthorized loosening. Examples here include suspended lights like those in streetlights, cable extensions in cable ducts as well as safety testing where users need reliable protection against accidental or malicious separation of the connection.

Features of the locking clips
The locking clips have three snap-in lugs which provide the user with a clearly audible click when latched. For simple use, connecting and disconnecting is easily possible using one hand.

For even more security, the locking clips can be fastened using cable ties and importantly, the new accessory can be reused several times. The clips are available in black or white versions for clearer identification of the installation or to match a corporate identity or conform to the environment.

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Franz Binder GmbH & Co. Elektrische Bauelemente KG

Franz Binder GmbH & Co. Elektrische Bauelemente KG is one of the market leaders in the area of circular connectors for automation technology. It is a traditional family-owned business, run by the owners, that still holds to its values.

Worldwide, binder has 1800 employees with 1000 of these located at the company headquarters in Neckarsulm. The binder group is comprised of the binder headquarters, 16 affiliated companies, two system service providers as well as an Innovation & Technology Centre.

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