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Covid, Inc.

Covid has been manufacturing innovative audio visual connectivity solutions for over 35 years. Products span the categories of cable products, connectors, custom wall plates & panels, signal management products and many other A/V accessories. Covid is headquartered in Tempe, Arizona and works with many well known A/V dealers, distributors and representative firms throughout the U.S.

Model: P-U31A-AC-75

Active USB 3.2 Type A-Male to Type C-Male, Distances up to 75, Plenum. USB 3.2 (Universal Serial Bus) cables, at speeds up to 10 Gbps, are typically utilized in the transmission of data information an
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Covid Offers Holland Universal Compression Connectors
Posted on Friday, September 7, 2012
Covid Offers Holland Universal Compression Connectors

 Covid announced the addition of the Holland Universal Compression Connectors and Accessories to their already extensive connector line of products.

Coaxial cables vary in size depending on the manufacturer. With a wide variety of materials used to make these cables, differences in the jacket thickness and insulation diameter can cause problems when sourcing the proper compression connectors. With the Holland Universal Compression Connectors, these cable variances between different manufactures are no longer an issue. The universal compression connectors terminate most major brands of cable.

The Holland Universal Compression Connectors were created around the needs of the Commercial AV Installer. They feature a one piece connector with an all metal construction. They offer easy insertion and the patented viewing window for verification of proper termination. Covid has these connectors in stock and ready to ship along with all the necessary accessories including, compression tools, coax strip tools and color-coded application bands.  

For more information about the Universal Compression Connectors and to find the Covid downloadable connector cross reference, visit www.covid.com.

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