Molex 105300 Series Female Crimp Terminal, 22 AWG Min Crimp, 20 AWG Max

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RS Stock No.:
162-3196
Distrelec Article No.:
304-61-833
Mfr. Part No.:
105300-2100
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Product Type

Crimp Terminal

Gender

Female

For Use With

Nano-Fit Connector Housing

Current

8A

Series

105300

Contact Plating

Tin

Minimum Wire Size AWG

22AWG

Contact Material

Copper

Maximum Wire Size AWG

20AWG

Maximum Contact Resistance

20mΩ

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Termination Type

Crimp

Maximum Operating Temperature

115°C

Standards/Approvals

No

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Molex Crimp Terminal, 8A Current Rating, Copper Contact - Nano-Fit Series - 105300-2100


Skip time-consuming connections by plugging wires into your circuit board with this Terminal from Molex. Simply crimp it onto your wire end and push it into a dual (122-4842) or single-row (122-4837) Nano-Fit series receptacle. By then clipping your wires into headers with vertical and right-angled pins, you GET a simple and versatile way to complete circuits. A contact rib on the Terminal keeps your connections reliable, while a retention tang means it stays secure in the housing.

Features & Benefits


• Matte tin plating ensures resistance to temperatures from -40°C up to +115°C

• Conductive copper construction to reliably deliver power and signals

• Accepts standard 22 and 20AWG wire sizes for convenience

Applications


• Domestic appliances

• Automotive industry

• Medical devices

• Telecommunications

• Industrial automation

Where are Nano-Fit components used?


Because Nano-Fit components are designed with a 2.5mm pitch, they're Ideal for making multiple connections in setups where space is tight.