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The CESS Banana Female Jack Socket is a versatile and reliable solution for your electronic projects. This 10-pack of 4mm banana sockets features a soldering type connection, ensuring durability and performance. With a sleek black and red design, these sockets are perfect for panel or chassis mounting, making them an essential addition to any toolkit.
| ASIN | B07CQDT6MN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,775 in Audio & Video Connectors & Adapters |
| Bit Compatibilities | Banana |
| Brand | CESS |
| Brand Name | CESS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 43 Reviews |
| Drive Bit Shank Style | Banana |
| Drive System | Banana |
| Manufacturer | cess |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | 707018161524 |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| UPC | 707018161524 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
J**H
light weight work!
Acceptable- for 18 gauge or thinner wire, not recommended for 16 gauge or heavier- easily deformed by heat. certainly not Pomona quality!
D**8
Cheap... won't last!
Terrible! nut on back strips easily on cheap plastic!! Cheap Crap! Don't even think about this item... You'll be buying replacement soon!
J**E
Cheap Threads - Easily stripped
Thread fit isn't great and nut tends to twist (skipping a thread) when you hit the lock washer. Nut could be wider (which would help prevent this). Plastic threads too easy to strip. Do not recommend these for anything that will get heavy use.
W**T
Melts and strips VERY easily!
The jacks fit standard banana plugs fine, but they melt and deform VERY easily when soldering. Also, the threads are not sized accurately and frequently strip while mounting - often stripping and crossthreading while simply running nut up on the body. As a result, they tent to loosen up under normal use if you can get them mounted tightly. Solder does adhere well to the lugs on a good note.
M**M
expensive, these will cost much more than the purchase price
Glad I checked before drilling and soldering to install these banana jacks in my project. I put a Pomona banana jack into one of these jacks. The fit is ok, but the metal part of the jack slipped out partially as the plug was removed. First photo shows shows two of the jacks. One is as it arrived. The other shows the metal part of the jack slipped out as the banana plug pulled out of the jack. The plug-to-jack friction is more than the friction that holds the metal part within the insulator part of the jack. It looks like these jacks are manufactured by pressing the metal portion of these jacks into the plastic insulator instead of molding the insulator on metal. The metal part could slide and twist and that could break the wiring inside the project box. I don't trust these jacks. If I had these already built into my project, I would secure the metal part with a dab of JB-Weld epoxy. For the cost of the glue I could have used better jacks. Update: I found a use for these jacks that is not worth the price of epoxy glue. I had 4-wire phone cord with gator clips soldered on. The fragile wires keep breaking at the solder joints, so I attached four of these jacks using an expired credit card to mount the jacks and provide strain relief for the cord. So now I can use banana-to-gator voltmeter leads with this. While assembling, I noticed one of the nuts did not tighten enough to keep the jack seated. The plastic threads stripped. While soldering, I noticed that the plastic swells. The nuts are not removable now. One of the jacks swelled enough to split the plastic (second photo). So, these jacks need a precise mounting hole with matching flats. Mounting needs to be done with precise torque. Soldering needs to be done quickly with precise heat. On a production line it may be possible to install these in a product, but ... After doing everything right, these jacks are still going to fail on the first plug insertion or soon thereafter. These jacks are going direct to landfill dragging with them whatever they are built into. Buyer, please don't buy these jacks. Manufacturer, please don't make these jacks.
D**R
Stay away from these
The threads on these jacks strip at the slightest amount of torque. A couple of them stripped before I can apply enough torque to prevent them from spinning on the panel I was installing them on. It looks like the supplied nuts are too large for the connector. Very poor design, stay away from these.
T**R
Cheap plastic
The plastic threads on the jack are so soft and shallow that it is impossible to tighten the jack down without stripping the threads. Easily bendable solder posts.
M**S
Weak soft threads
Don't buy these if you want them to stay tight in your project. The threads are so soft that they will strip well before the lock washer starts to compress. I had to hot glue mine and I hope they stay!
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