The FAKRA Screaw Thread Male Connector (Long) Z type is primarily used in automotive radio systems, GPS systems, telematics and fleet management, mobile phone connectivity, satellite broadcasting, Bluetooth connectivity, vehicle wireless networks, rearview cameras, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and infotainment systems. Compatible with 1.13/1.32/1.37 wires.
Operating Frequency: DC-6GHz; Impedance: 50 ohms; Operating Temperature: -40℃~+85℃
Connector Materials: Shell: Brass ternary alloy; Center pin: Gold-plated brass; Insulator: PTFE; Outer shell: PA66+30%GF; Copper tube: Nickel-plated brass; Sealing ring: Black silicone
This FAKRA connector is available in 14 models: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, Z, L, M, N. Each size corresponds to a different color, and different sizes are incompatible.
The product shown in the image is a Z-type. We offer high-quality, high-volume production. We also provide custom lengths and sizes at reasonable prices, ensuring safety and reliability. Please inquire for more information.



| Major Characteristics: |
| Double-Locked,Fool-Proofing assembly with the color and the structure. |
| The connector is be protected by the cap. |
| Easy to assembly. |
| Many difference between the connector and the cap. |

| The Product Technical Characteristics: | |
| Body | Brass,Ni-Plated |
| Socket | Beryllium-copper,Gold-Plated |
| Pin Contact | Brass |
| Insulator | PTFE |
| Crimp Ferrule | Brass,Ni-Plated |
| O-ring | Beryllium-Copper |
| Shell | PA66+30%GF |
| Technical Characteristics: | |
| Impedance | 50ohm |
| Frequency Range | 0~6GHz |
| Withstanding Voltage | 1000V(RMS) |
| Contact Resistance | |
| Center Contact | ≤ 20m |
| Outer contact | ≤10m |
| Insulation | ≥1,000MΩ |
| VSWR | DC - 2GHz<1.2 |
| Mechanical characteristics: | |
| Assembly | Locked |
| Durability | ≥ 500 cycles |
| Temperature | -40 ~ +85°C |
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