Threaded Receptacles Are Precision Machined Using a Brass Alloy

May 27, 2011

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Custom socket receptacles are available in threaded or tapped versions. They can be implemented in specialized applications that require a nonsoldered, field-replaceable interconnect, such as a socket location terminated on a metal plate. Tapping the interior back hole of a receptacle allows for screw attachment of threaded mating pins. The receptacles are precision machined using brass alloy and press-fit assembled with a high-reliability beryllium copper contact. They are available in 36 different sizes, accommodating mating pins that range in diameter from 0.008 to 0.102 in.

Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Oyster Bay, NY, 516/922-6000
www.mill-max.com

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