Video Chat with a Pro Audio Expert - Live

Switchcraft E112BL E-Series 1/4" 3-Conductor Stereo Locking Panel Mount Jack (Nickel)

BH #SWE112BL • MFR #E112BLPKG
Print
Switchcraft E112BL E-Series 1/4" 3-Conductor Stereo Locking Panel Mount Jack (Nickel)
Key Features
  • For 1/4" Plugs
  • Push-Lock System
Give your 1/4" cables a secure connection with the nickel Switchcraft E112BL E-Series 1/4" 3-Conductor Stereo Locking Panel Mount Jack. It features a push-lock system which locks the plug in automatically upon insertion and unlocks when you press the "PUSH" button.
More Details
In Stock
No Store Display
Ask an Expert
800-606-6969

Switchcraft E112BL Overview

Give your 1/4" cables a secure connection with the nickel Switchcraft E112BL E-Series 1/4" 3-Conductor Stereo Locking Panel Mount Jack. It features a push-lock system which locks the plug in automatically upon insertion and unlocks when you press the "PUSH" button.

Switchcraft E112BL Specs

Mechanical
Life Cycles
10,000 minimum
Electrical
Insulation Resistance
2 x 106 MOhms at 500 VDC per MIL-STD-202, method 302 (initial) dielectric
Dielectric
Withstanding Voltage: 1000 VAC (rms)
Environmental
Operating Temperature
-4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C)
Non-Operating Temperature
-67 to 185°F (-55 to 85°C)
Humidity
per MIL-STD-202, method 106
Thermal Shock
per MIL-STD-202, method 107
Salt Spray
per MIL-STD-202, method 101
Physical Characteristics
Construction
Shell: Die-cast zinc with satin nickel-plating
Insert & Latch: Thermoplastic, UL 94V-O
Latch Release: Nickel-plated die-cast zinc
Contact Springs: Tin-plated copper alloy
Dimensions
Not specified by manufacturer
Weight
Not specified by manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
2 x 1.2 x 1"

Switchcraft E112BL Reviews

Kinda loose

By Ryan
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-04

I bought this assuming it would be a more secure locking mechanism. The problem is the nickel and the plastic fit is loosely connect. So, when a 1/2inch is plugged in it wiggles around. Sure it's not going to come out but the plastic connect point moves if you pull on the cable.

See any errors on this page?
Whatever You Need, We've Got It