Push pull self-locking connectors have an indispensable position in our daily lives, and many instruments use them. However, who knows the connection method of push pull self-locking connectors?
Every plug and socket can be understood and seen every day, but when asked to explain, we may not know. Today, let's learn about the connection method of the plug:
Push-pull self-locking connectors generally consist of plugs and sockets, with plugs also known as free ends and sockets as fixed ends. The connection and disconnection of circuits are achieved through plugs, sockets, and insertion and separation, resulting in various connection methods of plugs and sockets. For circular push pull self-locking connectors, there are three main methods: threaded connection, bayonet connection, and spring connection.
Among them, threaded connection is the most common, which has advantages such as simple processing technology, low manufacturing cost, and wide applicability. However, the slow connection speed is not suitable for situations that require frequent insertion and quick connection.
The bayonet connection has a faster connection speed due to the longer lead of its three bayonet slots, but its manufacturing is more complex and the cost is also higher.
The pinball connection is the fastest of the three connection methods, and it does not require rotational motion. It only needs to move in a straight line to achieve the functions of connection, separation, and locking. Due to its direct push pull connection, it is only suitable for push pull self-locking connectors with low total separation force. It is generally common in small push pull self-locking connectors.