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The importance of using bayonet coupling connectors for various applications.

Author: Patel Sharp
by Patel Sharp
Posted: Jun 27, 2014

In this technological world, all the daily needs are executed with the help of electricity consumption where we need variety of connectors to connect wires. The electrical components are being used for various appliances where Connectors have become a vital part of any building project and even though they are quite easy to overlook, those who are experienced in this field will always choose to buy high quality products. There are hundreds of connectors which are available in market that are used for wide number of applications like Defence, aerospace industry, Commercial, Military, Industrial purposes, etc. These are used for everything from power plugs, to phone cords, to radio and televisions cables. Demand for these types of connectors is getting high in market because they are used with nearly all types of electronic equipment. There are many types of coupling connectors available in the market which are as follows: Quick Coupling, Bayonet Coupling Connectors, Reverse Bayonet Coupling Connectors, etc.

  • Quick Coupling Connectors

Quick coupling connector systems covers connection needs for all types of fluids, gases and electrical power. It includes single and multiple connectors, tool changers and quick mold change systems, combine performance, quality, safety, dependability and durability. There are manufacturers offering wide range of standard quick couplings as well as highly specialized connectors for all types of circuits and applications while meeting the needs of all industries. Whether your requirements call for clean break, safety or full flow couplings, these connectors deliver high performance and long-term reliability.

  • Bayonet Coupling Connectors

Bayonet Coupling connector (for electrical use) is a fastening instrument consisting of a cylindrical male side with one or more radial pins and a female receptor with matching L-shaped slots with springs to keep the two parts locked together. Bayonet coupling are used in the same applications where other connectors are used to transmit either power or signals. The connections can be made faster than screw connections and more securely than push-fit connections and are more resistant to vibration than both these types. The coupling system is usually made of 2 bayonet ramps machined on the external side of the receptacle connector and 2 stainless steel studs mounted inside the plug connector’s coupling nut. The bayonet connectors are derived from the threaded series to provide faster coupling and anti-vibration resistance. The advantages that derive are: fast coupling and uncoupling, improved reliability, high number of mating cycles.

  • Reverse Bayonet Coupling Connectors

Bayonet coupling connectors are obtained from threaded series to deliver faster coupling and anti- vibration resistance. The Reverse Bayonet Coupling Connectors made by manufacturers come with the same insert arrangement as Mil-c-26482 Connectors. But it differs as to coupling which is bayonet type that requires 120 ° rotation where positive coupling is indicated by an audible snap offering improved moisture sealing, faster more positive coupling and uncoupling. These Coupling Connectors are intermateable with VG 95234 and 121B Circular Connectors.

Fortunately high quality Bayonet Coupling Connectors are more affordable than most people would think, so those who are relatively new in this field can rest assured they will not have to spend a very large amount of money on high quality stainless steel connectors. When you use a good connector it will not be affected too soon by corrosion-rust stains. It’s always recommended to always buy silver, nickel or gold plated connectors as it has a good finishing that resistance free.

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