Sockets – the fixed socket side on the vehicle or control box housing
Sockets form the passive socket side of a connector and are stationarily mounted to the housing of a control box, body or frame component. They receive the mating plug in a positive-locking manner and thereby establish a re-detachable interface between the on-board system and an external control or lighting line. At SULEJ Ladebordwand you will find sockets for the replacement or retrofitting of worn receptacles on tail lifts, lift gates and the associated body components.
Surface-mount and flush-mount variants of the socket side
In the surface-mount variant the socket is screwed onto the outside of the housing with a flange – the receptacle visibly protrudes and the connection cable runs inside the housing. The flush-mount variant, by contrast, sits flush in a housing cut-out so only the mating opening extends beyond the surface. Both designs are fastened with a screw, rivet or clamping flange and create a permanent, vibration-resistant link to the load-bearing component – ideal for stationary connection points on control boxes and body walls.
