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Electrical Connectors and Terminals Designed for Critical Robotic Medical Devices

Permitting OEMs to meet design requirements, the connectors and terminals are supplied loose or on reels for use with various automated attachment systems.
ETCO, electrical connectors and terminals, robotic medical device
ETCO introduces connectors and terminals for robotic medical devices.

Custom fabricated electrical connectors and terminals manufactured to OEM specifications from virtually any alloy and can be inlaid or edgelaid with precious metals are being introduced by ETCO Incorporated of Bradenton, FL.

ETCO Connectors & Terminals for robotic medical devices are manufactured to specification from virtually any alloy and can be inlaid or edgelaid with precious metals to achieve specific properties.  Permitting OEMs to meet design requirements for critical robotic medical devices, they are supplied loose or on reels for use with various automated attachment systems.

Available in sizes from 0.008” to 0.090” thick with +0.002” tolerances, depending upon materials and design requirements, ETCO Connectors & Terminals can include discrete over-molding and other special characteristics.  Parts can also be made for other medical equipment including mobility units, monitors, hospital beds, MRI systems, and CT scanners.

ETCO Connectors & Terminals for robotic medical devices are priced according to configuration and quantity. Price quotations are available upon request.

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