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Inject/Eject Mechanisms optimize cPCI board handling.
Inject/Eject Mechanisms optimize cPCI board handling.

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Inject/Eject Mechanisms optimize cPCI board handling.


July 22, 2008 - Compatible with all cPCI board sizes used in telecom, industrial, and military embedded computing applications, RoHS-compliant inject/eject mechanisms for circuit boards feature handle optimized for grip along with release action to facilitate use. Inject/eject handles engage with mounting rail to ensure positive connection as cPCI board is inserted into backplane connector. Operating button on each ejector is accessible and protected against accidental actuation.

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New Inject/Eject Mechanisms Offer Ergonomic Performance for cPCI Boards


Concordville, PA, July 18, 2008-SouthcoŽ has announced a new family of inject/eject mechanisms for circuit boards to satisfy the specifications of CompactPCI (cPCI) applications with ergonomic operation. A broad, easy to grasp handle design provides ample grip while an intuitive release action with a low operating force simplifies the user experience. As the cPCI circuit board is inserted into the backplane connector, the inject/eject handles engage with the mounting rail to ensure a positive connection.

This new faceplate mounting hardware includes designs for both upper and lower inject/eject handles. The operating button on each ejector is easily accessible, yet protected to prevent accidental operation. An optional microswitch, to signal board insertion and hot swap extraction, is triggered by the release mechanism prior to any handle rotation.

Compatible with all common cPCI board sizes typically used in telecom, industrial and military embedded computing applications-3U, 6U, and 9U-these inject/eject mechanisms are fully RoHS compliant. They are supported by a variety of accessories-including press-in and snap-in ferrules, retention screws, PCB mounting blocks and microswitch assemblies-and complement a broad line of Southco inject/eject mechanism options.

For more information, visit Southco's website at www.southco.com, e-mail their 24/7 customer service department at info@southco.com, call 610-459-4000; or fax to 610-459-4012.

Southco is a leading global provider of engineered access solutions, including latches, locks, captive fasteners, hinges, handles, and other accessories for applications in the marine, networking, telecommunications, computer, automotive, aerospace, mass transit, off-highway/construction, RV/caravan, industrial machinery and HVAC industries.

Southco is strongly focused on customized engineering solutions and global support for its key customers. The company aspires to be a virtual engineering center for its customers' engineered-access solutions and is committed to providing outstanding quality and overall satisfaction. Southco's promise to its customers is to connect, create and innovate to provide the best solution for every access engineering problem.

Company Information:
Name: Southco
Address: 210 Brinton Lake Rd.
City: Concordville
State: PA
ZIP: 19331 0116
Country: USA
Phone: 610-459-4000
FAX: 610-459-4012
http://www.southco.com


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