Secure your power and data transmissions with the TI-Series Professional Aviation Metal Connectors. Known for their rugged durability and vibration resistance, these GX-style connectors provide a stable, "locking" interface for sensitive electronic equipment, industrial machinery, and high-end DIY projects.
Precision Pin Configurations: Available in a full range of sizes to meet specific circuit requirements: 2P, 3P, 4P, 5P, 6P, 7P, and 8P.
Secure Threaded Locking: Features a threaded coupling mechanism that prevents accidental disconnection, making it ideal for mobile equipment or high-vibration environments.
Complete Male/Female Pair: Each set includes a chassis-mount female socket and a cable-mount male plug for a comprehensive connectivity solution.
Zinc Alloy Construction: The high-strength metal housing offers superior physical protection and provides excellent EMI/RFI shielding for clean signal transfer.
Integrated Strain Relief: The male plug features a rear clamping mechanism to protect internal solder joints from cable tension and pulling.
TI-719: 2P (2-Pin) Metal Connector
TI-720: 3P (3-Pin) Metal Connector
TI-721: 4P (4-Pin) Metal Connector
TI-747: 5P (5-Pin) Metal Connector
TI-748: 6P (6-Pin) Metal Connector
TI-752: 7P (7-Pin) Metal Connector
TI-753: 8P (8-Pin) Metal Connector
Industrial Automation: Used for connecting sensors, actuators, and control boxes.
Audio/Visual: High-performance power supplies for stage lighting or sound equipment.
DIY Projects: Perfect for custom 3D printer builds, CNC machines, and radio equipment.
Housing Material: Zinc Alloy with Nickel plating.
Contact Material: Silver or Gold-plated Copper for maximum conductivity.
Configuration: 2 to 8 Poles (Pins).
Mounting Type: Panel Mount (Female) & Cable Mount (Male).
Are these connectors waterproof?
While the threaded fit is very tight and provides basic splash protection, these are standard aviation connectors and are not rated for full submersion.
What size hole do I need to drill for the panel mount?
The TI-Series (GX16 style) typically requires a 16mm diameter hole for the female chassis mount socket.
How difficult is the wiring?
These require soldering. Each pin is numbered on the internal insulator to ensure you match the male and female wiring correctly during installation.