Build your own custom power supply, speaker box, or test interface with our Banana Plug Female Socket Panel Mount. This high-quality 4mm binding post is designed for seamless integration into plastic or metal panels, providing a secure and professional connection point for your banana male plugs. Whether you are a hobbyist building a project box or an engineer designing industrial control panels, these sockets offer the durability and conductivity required for long-term use.
Custom Power Supplies: Create clean, color-coded output terminals for your benchtop power units.
Speaker Cabinets: Install on the rear of DIY speaker boxes for a sleek, professional-grade connection.
Test Equipment Panels: Build custom breakout boxes or patch panels for multimeters and oscilloscopes.
Educational Lab Kits: Replace broken or worn-out terminals on school physics and electronics training kits.
Universal 4mm Compatibility: Accepts all standard 4mm banana plugs, including stackable and shrouded types.
Secure Panel Mounting: Features a threaded body with a high-torque nut and washer to ensure the socket stays firmly in place without spinning.
Fully Insulated Housing: The high-impact ABS/Polycarbonate shell prevents accidental contact with the panel and protects against electrical shorts.
Industry-Standard Colors: Available in Red (Positive) and Black (Negative) for instant polarity identification.
Versatile Termination: The rear of the socket typically supports both soldering and ring-terminal connections for flexible wiring options.
Space-Saving Design: Compact footprint allows for high-density mounting on busy interface panels.
Connector Type: Banana Female Socket (Binding Post)
Available Colors: Red / Black / Yellow / Green / Blue
What is the maximum panel thickness this can fit?
Most of our sockets are designed to fit panels up to 5mm - 8mm thick. If your panel is thicker, you may need to countersink the hole.
Can I use this with bare wire instead of a plug?
Many versions of this socket are "Binding Posts," meaning you can unscrew the top to loop bare wire around the post for a semi-permanent connection.
Does it require soldering?
While soldering provides the most stable connection, many models feature a threaded rear post that allows you to secure the wire using a second nut and ring terminal.
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