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A&AKCON ELECTRONIC CO., LTD. Manufacturer and Exporter of Auto Taiwan, Electrical Connector, RCA Connectors, BNC conne...nectors, modular jack manufacturer, supplier, exporter. Electronics Audio/Video Computer Parts New design with patent ~0SINCE Z1980 ~ - COMPUTER MULTI- - SMB - MCX -MIC APERTURED CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR -AUTO CIGARETTE -FUSE COMPUTER CARAMIC MODULAR PLUG&SOCKET HOLDER CABLE LAMPHOLDER E-MAIL: [email protected] E-MAIL: [email protected] TEL:886-6-2677751~3 FAX:886-6-2696498.2697632 http://www.a-adcon.com Taiwan Head office: NO 42-1, 17TH STREET CHUNG TEO, TAINAN CITY TAIWAN A & AKCON ELECTRONIC COMPANY LIMITED NO 1 LANE 86 yonghong diyangcao jiangbei ningbo china Http://www.a-ahcon.com Email:[email protected] [email protected] TEL:86-574-87226908 87227908 87221708 FAX:86-574-87222568 pro.html Yi Wai Industrial Co., Ltd. has been manufacturing a wide range of electronic products including RCA plugs, banana plugs, binding posts, switches, RF connectors, etc... It began business in 1980 with the mission of providing the best products with the most competitive price. Yi Wai is equipped with precise manufacturing equipment such as HIGH SPEED MACHINES and HIGH PRECISION MACHINING CNC AUTOMATIC LATHE MACHINES. We provide superior products and service for customers throughout the world with 100% quality guarantees. We can also manufacture specific products according to our customers' needs. Maintaining a product's high quality is one of the main reasons contributing to the success of Yi Wai. A commitment to quality, price, and lead time have seen Yi Wai become one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of electronic connectors in Taiwan. pro.html ● Name: Yi Wai Industrial Co., Ltd. `````````A & adcon electronic Co., Ltd. ❍ Address: NO 42-1, 17th Street Chung Teo, Tainan Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-6-2677751-3, 2677783-4 Fax: 886-6-2696498, 2697632 ❍ Establishment: 1980 ❍ Capital: NT$25,000,000 ❍ Sales: US$3,000,000 in 1996 ❍ Managing Director: James H.S. Chang ❍ Business Nature: Manufacturer & Exporter ❍ Main Business Scope: RCA plugs, banana plugs, binding posts, terminal blocks Plugs, jacks, switches, clips, relays RF connectors, BNC, UHF, N, TNC, Twinax, SMA, SMB, F, and Interseries Adaptors ❍ Main Market: Europe, N. America, Australia and other Asian countries ❍ Banker: 1. First commercial ban tainan branch z 2. Chang Hwa Commerial Bank, Ltd. RCA PLUG Page1 Page 2 RCA PLUG Page 1 Page 3 RCA PLUG Page 2 Page 4 RCA PLUG Page 3 Page 5 RCA JACK Page 4 Page 6 RCA JACK Page 5 Page 7 BINDING POST Page 6 Page 8 BINDING POST Page 7 Page 9 BINDING POST RCA PLUG Page 8 Page 10 BANANA PLUG Page 9 Page 11 BINDING POST Page 10 Page 12 BINDING POST Page 11 Page 13 BATTERY CLAMP Page 13 Page 15 PUSH TERMINAL Page 14 Page 16 PUSH TERMINAL BOARD Page 15 Page 17 PLUG Page 16 Page 18 DC PLUG Page 17 Page 19 JACK Page 18 Page 20 DC JACK Page 19 Page 21 ADAPTOR Page 20 Page 22 ADAPTOR Page 21 Page 23 ADAPTOR Page 22 Page 24 MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Page 23 Page 25 MICROPHONE CONNECTOR MINI MIC CONNECTOR Page 24 Page 26 METAL CONNECTOR Page 25 Page 27 DIP SWITCH Page 26 Page 28 MINIATURE TOGGLE SWITCH Page 27 Page 29 SUB-MINIATURE TOGGLE SWITCH Page 28 Page 30 ROCKER SWITCH Page 29 Page 31 ROCKER SWITCH Page 30 Page 32 PUSHBUTTON SWITCH Page 31 Page 33 PUSHBUTTON SWITCH Page 32 Page 34 TOGGLE SWITCH MICRO SWITCH Page 33 Page 35 AC SOCKET AC ADAPTOR Page 34 Page 36 PIN RCA JACK Page 35 Page 37 TV COAXIAL Page 36 Page 38 DIN PLUG/JACK MINI DIN PLUG/JACK Page 37 Page 39 COMPUTER PART Page 38 Page 40 FUSE HOLDER AUTO CIGARETTE PLUG Page 39 Page 41 ATUO CIGAREET SOCKET Page 40 Page 42 ANTENNA PLUG/JACK SCART PLUG/JACK Page 41 Page 43 NEON LED INDICATOR Page 42 Page 44 CLIPS/TEST LEAD SETS Page 43 Page 45 SOLDERLESS CABLE SERIES Page 44 Page 46 SOLDERLESS CABLE SERIES Page 45 Page 47 SMA CONNECTOR Page 46 Page 48 SMA CONNECTOR TWINAX CONNECTOR Page 47 Page 49 TWINAX CONNECTOR BNC CONNECTOR Page 48 Page 50 BNC CONNECTOR Page 49 Page 51 BNC CONNECTOR Page 50 Page 52 BNC CONNECTOR Page 51 Page 53 BNC CONNECTOR Page 52 Page 54 TNC CONNECTOR Page 53 Page 55 TNC CONNECTOR Page 54 Page 56 N CONNECTOR Page 55 Page 57 N CONNECTOR Page 56 Page 58 UHF CONNECTOR MINI-UHF CONNECTOR Page 57 Page 59 p59.html Page 58 Page 60 F CONNECTOR Page 59 Page 61 F CONNECTOR Page 60 Page 62 RCA CONNECTOR Page 61 Page 63 ERUOPEAN CONNECTOR Page 62 Page 64 TERMINAL BLOCK Page 63 Page 65 TERMINAL BLOCK Page 64 Page 66 COMPUTER ACCESSORES Page 65 Page 67 MODULAR JACK Page 66 Page 68 MODULAR JACK Page 67 Page 69 RELAY Page 68 Page 70 RELAY Page 69 Page 71 HANDSET CORDS AND LINE CORD HANDSET CORDS AND LINE CORDS Y TERMINALS ON BOTH ENDS I TERMINAL ON BOTH ENDS PART NO. EXH --- 2xxxRY (2C) PART NO. EXH --- 2xxxRI (2C) EXH --- 4xxxRY (4C) EXH --- 4xxxRI (4C) EXH --- 6xxxRY (6C) EXH --- 6xxxRI (6C) EXH --- 8xxxRY (8C) EXH --- 8xxxRI (8C) PLUG AND Y TERMINALS PLUG AND I TERMINAL ON END ON EACH END PART PART EXH --- 2xxxPY (2C) EXH --- 2xxxPI (2C) NO. NO. EXH --- 4xxxPY (4C) EXH --- 4xxxPI (4C) EXH --- 6xxxPY (6C) EXH --- 6xxxPI (6C) EXH --- 8xxxPY (8C) EXH --- 8xxxPI (8C) BOTH ENDS WITH PLUGS ENDS WITH PLUGS EXH --- 2xxx... (2 PART CONDUCTORS) EXL --- 2xxx... (2 CONDUCTORS) PART NO. NO. (xxx...LENGTH PER (xxx...LENGTH PER FT) FT) EXH --- 4xxx... (4 EXL --- 4xxx... (4 CONDUCTORS) CONDUCTORS) EXH --- 6xxx... (6 EXL --- 6xxx... (6 CONDUCTORS) CONDUCTORS) EXH --- 8xxx... (8 EXL --- 8xxx... (8 CONDUCTORS) CONDUCTORS) BOTH ENDS WITH Y TERMINALS BOTH ENDS WITH I TERMINALS PART NO. EXL --- 2xxxPY (2C) PART NO. EXL --- 2xxxPI (2C) EXL --- 4xxxPY (4C) EXL --- 4xxxPI (4C) EXL --- 6xxxPY (6C) EXL --- 6xxxPI (6C) EXL --- 8xxxPY (8C) EXL --- 8xxxPI (8C) PLUG AND I TERMINALS PLUG AND Y TERMINALS PART NO. EXL --- 2xxxRY (2C) PART NO. EXL --- 2xxxRI (2C) EXL --- 4xxxRY (4C) EXL --- 4xxxRI (4C) EXL --- 6xxxRY (6C) EXL --- 6xxxRI (6C) EXL --- 8xxxRY (8C) EXL --- 8xxxRI (8C) HANDSET CORDS AND LINE CORDS Modular Duplex Jack Extension Cord Modular Single Extension Cord EXT---4xxx EXS---4xxx EXT---6xxx EXS---6xxx EXT---8xxx EXS---8xxx (xxx LENGTH PER FT) HANDSET CORDS AND LINE CORDS GERMANY CABLE SETS GN-401-XXX(4 CONDUCTORS) GN-401-XXX(4 CONDUCTORS) GN-601-XXX(6 CONDUCTORS) LINE CORD REELS SR TERMINALS 電話線用塑膠固定扣 電話線用端子及固定扣 FACEPLATE AND MODULAR HARDWARE EX-101 CORD COUPLER EX-102 DUPLEX JACK EX-103 TRIPLEX JACK -4C -4C x2 -4C -6C -6Cx2 -6C -8C -8Cx2 HANDSET CORDS AND LINE CORDS EX-104 SURFACE WITH EX-105 SURFACE JACK EX-106 WALL MOUNT PHONE CONNECT COVER JACK BLOCK ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY -4C -4C -6C -6C EX-107 5 OUTLET MODULAR EX-108 FOUR PRONG PLUG TO EX-109 3 WAYS MODULAR JACK MODULAR JACK WALL -4C x5 -4C MOUNT PHONE JACK -1FT,7FT EX-111 MODULAR WALL JACK EX-112 TRIPLEX2-LINE EX-113 MODULAR DUAL JACK FLUSH MOUNTED MODULAR JACK WALL PLATE EX-119 SURFACK WITH CONNECT BLOCK ASSEMBLY EX-115 MODULAR JACK WITH EX-121 3-WAYS MODULAR JACK -4C,6C,8C -WITH KEY EX-124 SURFACE JACK WITH EX-132 MINI TYPE SURFACE EX-135 CIRCULAR MODULAR DUAL JACKS JACK JACK -4Cx2 HANDSET CORDS AND LINE CORDS EX-136 MODULAR RETRO FIT EX-138 SUPER MINI SURFACE PLUG JACK EX-137 MODULAR JACK -4C -4C -6C -6C EX-141 SURFACE JACK EX-139 CADDY REEL EX-140 CONNECTING BLOCK -4C -6C EX-111W EX-113W EX-1149A EX-1149B EX-1149C EX-301 SWEDEN PLUG TO SOCKET EX-302 SWEDEN PLUG 瑞典 EX-303 FINLAND PLUG 芬蘭 瑞典 EX-304 SWITZERLAND PLUG 瑞 EX-305 SWITZERLAND PLUG EX-306 DENMARK PLUG 丹麥 士 瑞士 EX-307 DENMARK PLUG TO EX-308 NETHERLANDS PLUG EX-309 IRAN PLUG 伊朗 SOCKET丹麥 荷蘭 PLUGS (U.S./U.K.) HANDSET CORDS AND LINE CORDS EX-6P2C EX-8P6C EX-4P2C -6P4C -8P6C -4P4C -6P6C (WITH KEY) EX-8P6C EX-6P4C DEC TYPE EX-10P8C -8P6C -6P6C -10P10C (W/O KEY) U.K. RIGHT SIDE U.K. LEFT SIDE EX - 6P2C EX - 6P2C EX - 8P8C+SR - 6P4C - 6P4C - 6P6C - 6P6C Page 70 Page 72 SMBCONNECTOR Page 71 Page73 SMB CONNECTOR Page71 Page73 http://www.a-adcon.com/new/p2.html2004/3/11 下午 04:09:59 MCX CONNECTOR Page72 Page74 http://www.a-adcon.com/new/p3.html2004/3/11 下午 04:10:02 YI WAI INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.一暐 Electronics Audio/Video Computer Parts E-MAIL: [email protected] E-MAIL: [email protected] TEL:886-6-2677751~3 FAX:886-6-2696498.2697632 http://www.a-adcon.com Taiwan Head office: NO 42-1, 17TH STREET CHUNG TEO, TAINAN CITY TAIWAN A & AKCON ELECTRONIC COMPANY LIMITED NO 1 LANE 86 yonghong diyangcao jiangbei ningbo china Http://www.a-ahcon.com Email:[email protected] [email protected] TEL:86-574-87226908 87227908 87221708 FAX:86-574-87222568 http://www.a-adcon.com/new.html2004/3/15 上午 11:24:03 NEW RCA PLUG page1 RCA CABLE PLUG New Page 1 CABLE TERMINAL Page 5 Page 7 SPKON CONNECTOR Page 24 Page 26 FUSE HOLDER Page 39 Page 41 FUSE HOLDER Page 39 Page 41 FUSE HOLDER Page 39 Page 41 AUTO CIGARETTE PLUG Page 40 Page 42 AUTO CIGARETTE JACK Page 40 Page 42 BUTTON CELL Page 41 Page 43 CELL BOX Page 41 Page 43 CLIPS/TEST LEAD SETS http://www.a-adcon.com/pp44.html 第 1 頁 / 共 2 2004/3/15 上午 10:22:49 p44.html Page 43 Page 45 TELEPHONE CORD COLLECTION BOX Page 70 Page 72 MODULE Page 70 Page 72 TRAVEL BATTER CHARGER 可同時使用110V or 220V電流 特色: 獨特的充放電管理電路,旋轉式插頭片適用多 種插座AC~110V.220V 50Hz / 鎳氫與鋰電皆宜 ,不受地區限制<另附轉接頭>小巧玲瓏,方便 整理易於攜帶,免除一般電限上的困擾。 Figure: ●The cordless charger comes with an unigue fip in turning prongs adjusted to all angles.
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