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Push–pull connector

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The Push-pull connector was invented by LEMO connectors which is a type of cable interconnect that provides a strong locking mechanism that is only released by squeezing the connector body, preventing accidental disconnects. The connector is round, with coaxial or multiple pin connector arrangements.[1]

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References

link Fischer Push-Pull Connectors