AirBorn TriMate® Rugged Circular Connectors

AirBorn TriMate® Rugged Circular Connectors are available in ratcheting threaded plugs, push-pull plugs, and break-away plugs for applications requiring quick demating. The three available plug options reduce manufacturing complexity, as all three styles mate with the same receptacle. These connectors utilize MIL-C-39029 contacts, and the solid-body pin and socket construction and anti-overstress socket hoods provide complete reliability. AirBorn TriMate Rugged Circular Connectors are suitable for radar systems, ground vehicles, training equipment, autonomous equipment, robotic systems, and factory automation.

Push-Pull Coupling

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TriMate's locking systems utilize a ball and groove design, minimizing space and ensuring a consistent, reliable retention force. Pulling on the cable does not affect the locking mechanism, and uncoupling is initiated by pulling on the coupling ring.

Break-Away Coupling

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The break-away locking system is almost identical to the push-pull coupling system with the ball locking removed, but the mating force is preserved. To uncouple the break-away plug, simply pull axially along the connector, or when using an overmolded cable, pull anywhere along the cable until separated.

Threaded Coupling

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The improved tri-start threaded coupling system features a ratcheting design that resists vibration. Similar to the MIL-DTL-38999 tri-start threads, TriMate includes additional peripheral sealing to block dirt, dust, and moisture from the connector interface.

Features

  • Plug types
    • Threaded
    • Push-pull
    • Break away
  • Overmolded strain relief
  • Dependable MIL-C-39029 contacts
    • Solid-body pin and socket construction
    • Anti-overstress socket hoods

Applications

  • Military and defense
    • Radar systems
    • Portable radios
    • Ground vehicles
    • Drones (UAVs)
    • Training equipment
    • Autonomous equipment
    • Robotic systems
    • Power distribution systems
    • Electronic warfare
    • COTS - industrial computing
  • Industrial
    • Factory automation
    • Heavy equipment
    • Mining electronics
    • Off-highway transportation
    • Rail
    • Construction
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2025-03-10 | Aktualisiert: 2025-10-02