TE Connectivity Cover for use with MTA-156 Series

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RS Stock No.:
797-2113
Mfr. Part No.:
643071-2
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Accessory Type

Cover

Product Type

Connector Cover

For Use With

MTA-156 Series

Colour

White

Material

Nylon

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

MTA-156

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

TE Connectivity MTA-156 Connector Strain Relief and Socket Covers


A range of TE Connectivity slide on covers to protect terminated MTA sockets.

Part numbers X-643067-X are dust covers for MTA-156 IDC closed end connectors

Part numbers X-640551-X are strain relief covers for MTA-156 IDC closed end connectors.

Part numbers x-640643-x are dust covers for MTA-156 IDC feed-thru connectors

Part numbers X-643071-X are strain relief covers for MTA-156 IDC feed-thru connectors.

The dust covers are made from wite UL94V-0 rated polyester

The strain relief covers are made from UL94V-2 rated nylon

TE Connectivity MTA-156 3.96mm Interconnect System


MTA-156 (Mass Termination Assembly) 3.96 mm pitch connector system for labour and cost saving mass termination of wires in wire-to-board and wire-to-wire applications. These MTA-156 connectors are based on IDC (insulation displacement contact) technology allowing one-step assembly and eliminating the need for wire stripping saving both time and cost. Using production hand tooling these MTA-156 IDC connectors can be quickly assembled to 26 AWG to 18 AWG discrete wire or ribbon cable. The MTA-156 connector system consists of female IDC connectors and PCB headers. The housings of the IDC connectors are colour coded according to wire size

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