Backshells
Backshells are designed to provide strain relief and environmental protection for the cable and connector interface. They are typically used to shield the connection from dust, moisture, and mechanical stress, ensuring a secure and stable connection. Backshells come in various configurations, including straight, angled, and EMI/RFI shielded versions, catering to different application needs.
Covers
Covers serve as protective barriers for unused connectors, preventing dust, debris, and moisture from entering the connector interface. They are often used in environments where connectors are exposed to harsh conditions, ensuring that the connectors remain clean and functional when not in use. Covers are available in different materials and designs to suit specific environmental requirements.
Strain Reliefs
Strain reliefs are crucial for preventing cable damage due to bending or pulling forces. They help distribute mechanical stress away from the connector interface, prolonging the life of the connector and cable assembly. Strain reliefs are available in various styles, including clamp and grommet types, to accommodate different cable sizes and installation requirements.
Locking Mechanisms
Locking mechanisms ensure a secure and stable connection by preventing accidental disconnection of the connector. These mechanisms can include latches, screws, or clips that lock the connector in place, providing additional security in high-vibration or movement-prone environments. They are essential for applications where maintaining a continuous connection is critical.