TE Connectivity Male Crimp Circular Connector Contact, Contact Size 16, Wire Size 24 → 20 AWG
- RS Stock No.:
- 135-5153
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 163086-2
- Brand:
- TE Connectivity
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£689.40
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£827.20
(inc. VAT)
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- 1,200 unit(s) ready to ship
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Units | Per unit | Per Bag* |
---|---|---|
200 - 200 | £3.447 | £689.40 |
400 + | £3.102 | £620.40 |
*price indicative
- RS Stock No.:
- 135-5153
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 163086-2
- Brand:
- TE Connectivity
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | TE Connectivity | |
Gender | Male | |
Contact Size | 16 | |
Wire Size | 24 → 20 AWG | |
Termination Method | Crimp | |
Series | Type III+ | |
Length | 31.5mm | |
Contact Plating | Gold over Nickel | |
Contact Material | Brass | |
Mounting Type | Panel Mount | |
Series Number | 163086 | |
Select all | ||
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Brand TE Connectivity | ||
Gender Male | ||
Contact Size 16 | ||
Wire Size 24 → 20 AWG | ||
Termination Method Crimp | ||
Series Type III+ | ||
Length 31.5mm | ||
Contact Plating Gold over Nickel | ||
Contact Material Brass | ||
Mounting Type Panel Mount | ||
Series Number 163086 | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- GB
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