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Magnetically attached connectors attach to boards and cables

February 13, 2024 By rtraiger

Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp., Inc. is proud to introduce new Maxnetic connectors available in a variety of termination styles. These connectors provide designers flexibility in choosing the right magnetic connector combination for their interconnect needs. Magnetic connectors are ideal for applications requiring connections to be made quickly and easily such as charging systems for communications equipment; […]

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Spring-loaded pins use gold-plated, brass ball in place of plunger

November 15, 2023 By Redding Traiger

Mill-Max presents two new Omniball spring-loaded pins, one for low-profile purposes and one that provides greater stroke and higher current carrying capacity. These new pins expand the lineup of Omniball spring-loaded products, broadening their scope of use for interconnect opportunities. Since the introduction of the patented Omniball spring-loaded contacts three years ago, designers have been […]

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Double-row spring-loaded and target connectors for pre-wired design

March 21, 2022 By Mary Gannon

Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. Inc. announces the release of double row pre -wired connectors in both spring-loaded and target versions. These products combine high quality Mill-Max pins with the convenience of an 8” pig-tail to suit a wide variety of applications. The new double row connectors, 889 -22-0XX-70-501010 (spring -loaded) and 889-10-0XX-70-502010 (target), complement the existing […]

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Spring-loaded pins simplify PCB daisy-chaining

May 25, 2021 By Mary Gannon

Mill-Max Mfg. Corp. has developed a versatile line of horizontal surface-mount (HSMT) spring-loaded pins designed for making low profile connections parallel to the board surface. These spring-loaded pins have plunger travel in-line with the board surface, making them ideal for end-to-end board connections in assemblies with restrictive height requirements. This family of HSMT spring-loaded pins […]

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Expanded low-profile target disc terminals for vertical use

June 23, 2020 By Mary Gannon

Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. Inc. expands its family of spring pin mating products, with four new series offering additional diameter and height options. These low profile SMT disc shaped terminals are perfect for applications where vertical space is at a premium. The expanded series include the 1593-X, 1618-X, 1625-X, 1656-X SMT discs, with diameters of 0.093 […]

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Crimp pins and receptacles for wire termination

April 21, 2020 By Mary Gannon

Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of new crimp pins and receptacles to its selection of wire termination products. These pins and receptacles are precision-machined to exacting tolerances and gold plated for excellent conductivity and durability. The receptacles are fitted with the high reliability Mill-Max spring finger contacts. They are designed […]

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First mate/last break spring-loaded connectors for sequential connections

February 19, 2020 By Mary Gannon

Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. Inc. expands its line of spring-loaded products with single and double row First Mate/Last Break (FMLB) connectors. These connectors support applications where electrical signals must be made and broken in sequence rather than all at once, such as in hot swapping or hot plugging. A common use for First Mate/Last Break (FMLB) […]

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Solderless, compression mount spring-loaded connectors

August 7, 2019 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Mill-Max Mfg. Corp. announces the release of new solderless, compression style spring-loaded connectors. These connectors have two active plungers and are designed to utilize hardware to secure them in position. Since no soldering is required, they facilitate easy adjustment and flexibility during assembly and removal and replacement are simplified. The 858-22-00X-80-XX1101 and 858-22-00X-80-XX2101 connectors are […]

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Zero-profile press-fit receptacles keep components flush

January 22, 2019 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp., Inc. today announces a new line of solderless zero-profile press-fit receptacles delivering flush mount solutions for achieving the lowest profile connections possible. Mill-Max now offers even more variety by adding 10 new receptacles capable of accepting a broad range of mating lead diameters to suit a variety of interconnect requirements, all while […]

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Press-fit PCB pins from Mill-Max are designed for plated-through holes

November 6, 2018 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp., Inc. today announces four new pins specifically designed for press-fit into PCB plated-through holes, providing a secure connection while maintaining plated-through hole integrity and continuity. These new PCB pins incorporate square press-fit geometry and angled vent features making them suitable for solderless press-fit or press-fit and solder PCB termination. The four pins presented here are double […]

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