During insertion, the connector locks itself into the receptacle
It can no longer be separated by pulling on the connector cable. The connector can, however, easily be separated from the receptacle by pulling back the outer sleeve.
Push-pull connector advantages:
Quick and easy connect and lock
Quick and easy separation
Blind insertion and withdrawal are easy, even in hard-to-access locations
Low space requirements for devices
Unambiguous, certain locking states
Low energy expenditure
Suitable for robots
Push-pull animation
Order printed catalog
Series L

Keying with pin and groove
Locking: LP push-pull principle with locking fingers
Degree of protection: IP 50
Special features: a multitude of keying options
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Series B
Keying with pin and groove
Locking: FP push-pull principle with locking fingers
Degree of protection: IP 68
Special features: tight sealing with low outside diameter
Further information
Series S
Keying with insulator
Locking: LP push-pull principle with locking fingers
Degree of protection: IP 50 and 68
Further information
Series K
Keying with pin and groove
Locking: LP push-pull principle with locking fingers
Degree of protection: IP 68
Further information
Series F

Keying with half-shells
Locking: FP push-pull principle with locking fingers
Degree of protection: IP 50 and 68
2 - 27 contact positions
Special features: blind insertion, "blind mate"
Further information
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