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Battery Connectors

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For: Mil-Con, Inc.
555 Pond Drive
Wood Dale, Illinois 60191
(630) 595-2366
(630) 616-2299
www.mil-coninc.com
mc.sales@mil-coninc.com

For more information please contact:

Tina Constas
tconstas@phoenixofchicago.com

Battery Connectors

Wood Dale, IL – Mil-Con, Inc. introduces a new series of Battery Connectors to its product line.

Battery connectors are available in traditional plug/socket contact styles, as well as in circular contact designs. Mil-Con designs and manufactures standard and custom battery connectors for both applications and manufactures flex-circuit and cable assemblies involving these connectors.

SINCGARS 6-pin battery type square flange panel mount connectors (receptacles) are compatible with MIL Batteries; BA5590, BB590, and BB390A/U.

Features to note:

  • Available in filtered and non-filtered versions. 
  • Meet a minimum of 1 meter immersion.
  • 6 gold plated pins rated at 10 amps.
  • Potted backshells available.
  • Custom connectors available.

Mil-Con’s Battery Connectors are ideal for: aerospace, handheld communications, industrial, and military battery coupling.

For more information, please contact Mil-Con, Inc. at :
http://www.mil-coninc.com/

 

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