This shrink boot adapter offers a reliable solution for connecting and protecting electronic cables and connectors. Designed with a low profile and rotatable coupling, it ensures secure, twist-free connections in complex wiring systems. Compatible with various shell sizes and featuring optional shrink boots, this adapter is suitable for industrial, communications, and military applications demanding high immunity from EMI and RFI interference. Its durable construction and flexible design simplify installation, improve cable strain relief, and enhance overall system reliability in demanding environments.
Dimensions E, F, G, H vary per shell size, accommodating wires from 6.4 mm up to 69.3 mm
Application: Suitable for high-end electronic and mechanical systems requiring EMI/RFI shielding, vibration resistance, and environmental sealing
Finish Options: Cadmium Plate, Olive Drab, Electroless Nickel, with additional finish options on request
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