AVIONICS/ MIL CABLE MOUNTED PLUG – 7013 CABLE MOUNTED PLUGS
Rebling is the only manufacturer in the world certified to produce battery connectors for flying vehicles (military, commercial, passenger, cargo, fixed wing, rotary wing, RPAs/Drones). Rebling’s technology, quality, and reliability can be summed up in one statement: “35 billion air miles per year without a failure.”
All the models of our two pole, avionics-grade, quick disconnect, cable-mounted plugs are designed to mate with our avionics-grade, bulkhead-mounted receptacles. The members of our avionics family of connectors conform to and are QPL’d to Mil Specs MS25182, MS3509, Mil-PRF-18148, Mil-E-18148, Mil-E-81099 and are available under Rebling’s Cage Code 30525. Each connector undergoes an electrical resistance test before shipment, 100% of the attaching hardware is functionally tested, the connector’s components are fully assembled, and a unique serial number is attached to the connector as well as the individual container in which it is shipped, and a list of all serial numbers for each shipment is included with the shipping documents.
The quick disconnect feature enables an operator, even with double-gloved hands, to rotate the handle clockwise to engage the connector and lock it in place, then to turn the handle counter-clockwise to disengage the electrical contacts and unlock the connector.
Polarity markings on the connector are visible, and the mechanical polarizing design prevents it from being mismatched. All fastening and mechanical hardware components are made from stainless steel. The 7013 is similar to our 7016 and 7017 plug connectors, but the 7013 does not have a protective backshell.
I bought these for my Grandaughter who has her private Pilots license since she was 16. She is a Freshman in college studying Aviation. She was so excited to get them and just loves them!!
The shipping took forever and when i finally received a tracking number it was cancelled. When I emailed and said that I wanted to cancel the order, I was given a new tracking number instead and was told that the order was on the way so I couldn't cancel it.
Hello Mr James,
We did provide the incorrect tracking to you initially, which is our fault. We did reship it at the same time but issued a different tracking number. We are truly sorry this was not sent to you. Since your package was already in transit we were not able to recall the package due to the carrier chosen. We did suggest to you to refuse the package so it would automatically be returned to us. This would have been the only way for the package to auto return to us. USPS does not offer a package intercept. Now I see the package was delivered to you on December 26, 2025. Would you still be returning the product for a refund?