PS Series, Jacks, Plugs

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0040.1062
CONN TIP PLUG SOLDER RED
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Panel Mount
Red
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PS
Non-Mating End Insulated
Male
Tip Plug
Standard Tip
0040.1161
CONN DBL TIP PLUG STACK SLDR BLK
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Black
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PS
Non-Mating End Insulated
Male
Tip Plug, Double, Stackable
Standard Tip
0040.1162
CONN DBL TIP PLUG STACK SLDR RED
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Red
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PS
Non-Mating End Insulated
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Tip Plug, Double, Stackable
Standard Tip
0040.1061
CONN TIP PLUG SOLDER BLACK
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Black
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Non-Mating End Insulated
Male
Tip Plug
Standard Tip
0040.1141
CONN TIP PLUG SOLDER BLACK
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Black
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Non-Mating End Insulated
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Tip Plug
Standard Tip
0311647
CONN BANANA PLUG SOLDERLESS
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Solderless
Free Hanging (In-Line)
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Non-Insulated
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Banana Plug
Standard Banana

About  Jacks, Plugs

Banana and tip connectors are commonly used interconnect devices in general-purpose test equipment such as multimeters and variable output power supplies of modest capacity. These connectors are preferred for their flexibility and affordability, making them a popular choice for applications where cost is a significant factor. In banana connectors, the plug features leaf spring elements that run axially, providing retention when inserted into a tubular jack opening. The banana type connector is more common and widely used due to its reliable retention mechanism. On the other hand, tip connectors are somewhat smaller and use a simple cylindrical plug without any retention agent incorporated into the jack component. Despite the lack of a retention mechanism, tip connectors remain a popular choice for their ease of use and compact size. Overall, banana and tip connectors are versatile and cost-effective interconnect solutions that provide reliable connectivity in various electrical and electronic systems. Their distinctive features make them suitable for different applications, and they continue to be widely used in many industries.