47359 Series, Spring Loaded

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CONN SPRING BATTERY 4POS SMD
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Spring Loaded

Spring-loaded connectors are a type of interconnect product that enables the establishment of contact between two or more independent circuits. These connectors incorporate a spring-action mechanism, which allows for contact even in the presence of slight variations in relative positioning. The primary purpose of these connectors is to minimize the forces required for insertion and extraction, thereby reducing wear and tear. These connectors find widespread application in charging cradles for mobile equipment such as barcode scanners and handheld portable radios. The spring-loaded mechanism ensures a reliable electrical connection between the charging dock and the device, even when there are minor misalignments or movements. This feature is particularly useful in scenarios where frequent docking and undocking of the device are involved. By utilizing spring-loaded connectors, manufacturers can achieve a secure and low-wear connection between the charging cradle and the mobile device. The spring action compensates for any positional deviations, ensuring consistent electrical contact and efficient charging. Moreover, the reduced insertion and extraction forces make it easier for users to connect and disconnect their devices without exerting excessive pressure or causing damage. In summary, spring-loaded connectors are interconnect products that use a spring-action mechanism to establish contact between independent circuits. They minimize the impact of minor positioning variations, reduce insertion and extraction forces, and mitigate wear-related issues. These connectors are commonly employed in charging cradles for mobile equipment, providing a reliable and user-friendly solution for seamless charging and data transfer.