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1051 Triaxial Connector

New design for easier assembly


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Since its launch back in 1972, the Fischer 1051 Triaxial Connector has set the standard in the broadcast industry. To further improve its user friendliness, the 1051 Series of Fischer Connectors® has been redesigned.

Acknowledged for its high reliability and strength, the Fischer 1051 Triaxial Connector is globally exploited in Studios and Outside Broadcasting. Through long-term partnerships with the industry Fischer Connectors developed a deep understanding of broadcasters’ needs and always try to offer products that really simplify end-users’ lives.

Engineered to achieve greater flexibility and ergonomics, the new design of the 1051 plug and cable receptacle facilitates quicker assembly, maintenance and cable installation.

Made of new material, the re-designed 1051 series is lighter but still retains its high strength. The parts that make up the 1051 have been optimized and their number reduced, so that the assembly process is simplified, requiring no specific tools. When cabled, the new 1051 offers high versatility. Contact blocks are interchangeable, which greatly simplifies maintenance. The internal hermaphroditic parts of the connector allow a rapid change between male or female genders, or vice versa. To protect the connection and increase the durability of the equipment, the cable bend relief has been integrated into the connector design. While – for time saving and greater flexibility – the optional protective sleeves are easily detachable even when the connector is cabled.

Accepting external cables diameter from 8.3 to 11.3mm, the new Fischer 1051 Triaxial Series is fully compatible with its preceding model – an opportunity to seamlessly upgrade existing equipment.
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