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LEMO® is the leader in designing and manufacturing precision custom interconnect solutions with over 90,000 combinations available adhering to strict quality control measures. LEMO Push-Pull connectors and Northwire Custom Cables are used in a wide range of challenging applications such as UxV, Medical, Robotics, Aerospace, Defense, Space, Information Systems, and Test & Measurement.
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Our high-performance, rugged, and lightweight connectors are designed to withstand the toughest of environments while delivering effortless interconnectivity. Power up with low/high current contacts or Ethernet for smooth data transmission in a high-quality connector range for outdoor environments with multiple keying options to prevent mismating. LEMO UxV Connectors include the T Series, M Series, B Series, T Series, and K Series designed for uncrewed/crewed vehicles, commercial and military aviation, drones, surveillance, space launchers and stations, as well as data communication applications.

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