Heavy-duty Connector Keying And Polarization With Some Basic Hardware Components
Incorrect pin configuration can damage the electrical components inside the heavy connector. To prevent incorrect connections, some heavy duty cable connectors have special mechanical adjustment features that only allow the heavy power connector to connect to the correct pin distribution in terms of matching angle and orientation. This type of heavy duty wire connectors is called "keying" or "polarization" wire connector heavy duty.
Some basic hardware components of the heavy duty electric cable connectors:
1. Socket: A female connector used to receive pins or blades to complete the circuit.
2. Blade: A flat, conductive metal piece that can be mounted in a blade socket to complete the circuit.
3. Pin: A positively conductive cylinder that is mounted in the Socket as part of the connection.
4. Socket: A socket or connection socket, typically the least moving part of the heavy duty automotive electrical connectors.
5. Plug: A terminal that may contain multiple sockets, pins, or blades. Insert into the socket.





