FAQs of 2 RCA PLAIN SOCKET:
Q: How do I install the 2 RCA Plain Socket onto a panel?
A: To install, create a mounting hole approximately 7 mm in diameter on your panel. Insert the RCA socket barrel into the hole and secure it from the rear panel side using the appropriate fittings. The friction fit locking mechanism helps maintain a stable connection.
Q: What are the typical applications of these RCA sockets?
A: These sockets are mainly used in audio and video signal transmission systems, such as amplifiers, mixers, home theaters, and AV devices. Their robust build is well-suited for professional and consumer electronic applications.
Q: What benefits does the UL94V-0 plastic insulator offer?
A: The UL94V-0 flammability rating ensures the sockets insulator exhibits excellent flame resistance, enhancing safety in environments where electrical components are exposed to heat or electrical faults.
Q: When should I choose these plain RCA sockets over other connector types?
A: Choose these sockets when you need a cost-effective, reliable, and straightforward connection for audio/video signals, particularly in environments where panel mounting is required and moderate current (up to 1A per contact) is adequate.
Q: Where are these sockets commonly sourced and who can use them?
A: These sockets are distributed by exporters, importers, manufacturers, traders, and distributors in India. They are suitable for OEMs, repair technicians, and DIY enthusiasts involved in AV installations or electronic equipment production.
Q: What materials are used for the contacts and body, and how does this benefit usage?
A: The contacts are made of brass and the body is nickel-plated, offering superior electrical conductivity, resistance to corrosion, and long service lifeideal for high-fidelity signal transmission.
Q: How do these sockets meet safety and environmental regulations?
A: These RCA sockets are RoHS compliant, restricting hazardous substances, and they feature high insulation resistance and UL94V-0 fire safety on the plastic insulator, aligning with necessary international safety and environmental standards.