Push-pull connector
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The Push–pull connector was invented by Swiss connectors manufacturer LEMO
LEMO
LEMO is both the name of an electronic and fibre optic connector manufacturer based in Switzerland, and the name commonly used to refer to push-pull connectors made by that company, which are used in medical, industrial, audio/visual, telecommunications, military, scientific research and...

 and is a type of cable interconnect that provides a strong locking mechanism that is only released by squeezing the connector body, preventing accidental disconnects. The connector is cylindrical that enable a wide range of body style and configuration such as low or high voltage multipin, coaxial, triaxial, fluid and gas.
Fischer Connectors
Fischer Connectors
Fischer Connectors is a manufacturer of rugged circular push-pull electrical and fibre optic connectors. Founded in 1954, its headquarters and production centre are based in Switzerland, with subsidiaries located worldwide....

and Lemo are well-known Swiss manufacturing company that are leaders in developing and manufacturing broad range of circular push-pull connectors.

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