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Many users buying and incorporating these connectors into their machine designs may be missing out on valuable opportunities to save both time and money via their product choices. Against the backdrop of today’s hyper-competitive markets, there are multiple ways design engineers can extract more value from industrial DIN connectors. Issues with manual wiring When brought in the field wireable type (Forms A, B & C), the connector and cable need to be manually wired. The duration of that process is a clear variable, depending on the skill and speed of the associated operative. The operative needs to measure and cut the cable length, disassemble the connector, wire the pins, and then re-assemble the connector. This will typically take several minutes, with associated costs directly dependent on the skill and dexterity of the operator, but will run into pounds, not pence. The human element of the manual wiring process is always vulnerable to assembly error and the ramifications can be more than just purely financial. Substandard products can have a detrimental effect on your company’s reputation, potentially jeopardising customer relationships and opening the door to your competition. Coaxial Cable Connector Adapter
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