Molex 42815 Series Female Crimp Terminal, Crimp or Compression Termination, 12AWG Min, 10AWG Max

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Subtotal 100 units (supplied on a continuous strip)*

£69.00

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£83.00

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RS Stock No.:
222-2941P
Mfr. Part No.:
428150114
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Gender

Female

For Use With

43914, Mini-Fit Sr. Receptacle Housing 42816

Series

42815

Termination Method

Crimp or Compression

Minimum Wire Size AWG

12AWG

Contact Plating

Tin

Maximum Wire Size AWG

10AWG

Contact Material

High Performance Alloy

Series Number

42815

Maximum Contact Resistance

1.5mΩ

Maximum Current

50A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+105°C

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Molex Crimp Terminal, HPA Construction, 1.75g Weight - 42815 Series - 428150114


Achieve a firm link between wires and your circuit board with this crimp terminal from Molex. It creates an airtight connection that locks out dust and moisture, assuring you of electrically safe signal transmission. The unit's silver plating doesn't suffer from corrosion, so you can rely on it for long-term performance. It comes on a tape of 10 units, so there's enough to cover complex projects.

Features & Benefits


• Current rating of 50A means it fits the bill for heavy-duty applications
• Compatible with power, wire-to-board and wire-to-wire connections, making it a versatile workmate

Applications


• Robotics and automation systems
• Transportation industry
• Oil and gas plants

Can I reuse this crimp terminal?


To ensure optimal performance, it's recommended that you only use this unit once. This is because of the stress it experiences during the crimping process.