How connectors are connected usually depends on the type and design of the connector. In general, the connector connection can be divided into the following types:

Pluggable connection: Pluggable connection is one of the most common connection methods. It usually consists of two parts: the male head and the female head. The male head and the female head are respectively located on the two devices or components to be connected, and the connection and disconnection are completed by inserting and pulling out. In pluggable connections, the male head usually has a raised guide part, while the female head has a corresponding groove or hole, which ensures the correct alignment when connecting. Once the plug is inserted into the female head, there is usually a fixing mechanism (such as a spring, a buckle, etc.) to ensure the fastness and stability of the connection and prevent accidental fall off.


Threaded connection: Threaded connection is a connection method that fixes two connectors through a threaded structure. In threaded connections, there is usually one connector with an external thread and the other connector with the corresponding internal thread, and the connection is completed by rotating the two connectors so that they are threaded into each other.


Clip connection: The clip connection is a connection method that connects and disconnects by pressing or rotating the clip. In a buckle connection, the connector is usually designed with a specific buckle structure, and the user can easily connect or disconnect the connector by simply pressing or rotating the buckle.


Welded connection: Welded connection is a common method of joining metal materials by heating the metal to a molten state and then cooling it to solidify, thereby permanently joining two or more metal parts together. Welding can achieve high strength, good sealing connection, suitable for a variety of engineering fields.


Clamping connection: Clamping connection is a connection that holds two or more components together by clamping force. Gripper connections usually do not involve permanent physical or chemical changes, but instead maintain the position and relative position of the connected parts by external forces. This type of connection is common in mechanical assembly and manufacturing processes.


Quick-insert connection: The connection is quickly inserted and pulled out. It is suitable for frequent replacement. This connection enables quick and easy connection and disconnection of electrical devices or cables without the need for any tools through specially designed connectors and plugs.