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Modular Tooling

Monday, October 19, 2009

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The Scorpion’s modular tooling features a contact resistant value at 0.001 ohms.



Positronic Industries (Springfield, MO) has announced the latest addition to our extensive power connector line - the Scorpion series. This innovative product’s “Next Generation” features provide solutions for today’s power interface applications. In addition, the Scorpion’s modular tooling allows for quick turnaround of an infinite variety of customer-specified contact variants. Additional features include:

  • Modular tooling that provides multiple keying.
  • Amperes 8, 49; 12, 20; and amperes 16 contacts.
  • Contact resistant value at 0.001 ohms.
  • Size 22 signal contacts available.
  • Contact terminations include: board-to-board, board-to-cable, cable-to-cable, and panel mount.

For more information visit www.connectpositronic.com

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