PEI-Genesis to assemble Cinch commercial, military aerospace connectors - Connector Specifier

PEI-Genesis to assemble Cinch commercial, military aerospace connectors


Sep 27, 2011

PEI-Genesis announced that it will add Cinch Connectors' MIL-C-26500/BACC45 and 63 product lines to its linecard.

Cinch’s MIL-C-26500/BACC45 and 63 connectors meet several Boeing BACC specifications and can be used for both commercial and military aerospace applications. They meet unique application challenges including shielding, environmental sealing, fluid resistance, and vibration, says the company.

“We are delighted to expand our Cinch offering with the addition of BACC and MIL-C-26500 connectors,” said Russel Dorwart, President and COO of PEI-Genesis. “We believe PEI will bring unrivalled speed, availability and technical expertise to the MRO market to put grounded planes back in the air.”

The cylindrical connector lines will be assembled under PEI-Genesis’ usual 48 hour turnaround promise, says the distributor.

"PEI-Genesis has been a highly valued partner for 20 years," comments Mike Salmon, Cinch General Manager. "We believe they are well-positioned to help support the MRO market, and feel strongly that the commitment by PEI to stock and sell the MIL-C/BACC product line will benefit our mutual customer base. We look forward to this partnership contributing to our long term success in the commercial air and military marketplace for years to come."


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