Molex MX150 Series Female Crimp Terminal, 16AWG Min, 14AWG Max

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797-8723P
Mfr. Part No.:
33012-2001
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Brand

Molex

Gender

Female

For Use With

MX150 Connector Housing

Series

MX150

Minimum Wire Size mm²

1.5mm²

Termination Method

Crimp

Maximum Wire Size mm²

2mm²

Contact Plating

Tin

Minimum Wire Size AWG

16AWG

Contact Material

Alloy

Maximum Wire Size AWG

14AWG

Series Number

33012

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125°C

MX150™ Female Crimp Terminals, 1.50mm - 33001 and 33012 Series


Female crimp terminals for the MX150™ connector system. These female crimp terminals are matte sealed, have a low insertion force of 3.0 N (average) and meet USCAR performance testing. The electrical ratings for these female crimp terminals is 250 V, 22 A. These female crimp terminals mate with series 33001 male terminals, stock numbers 720-5700 typically.
For use with series 33472 female connectors, stock number 720-5726 typically.

Note

For a range of MX 150 Tooling see stock number 778-6717 typical.

Molex Crimp Terminal, 22A Maximum Current Per Contact, Tin Contact Plating - MX150 Series - 33012-2001


Take the hassle out of PCB wiring with this crimp terminal from Molex. It gives you a strong and reliable connection that allows you to transmit power signals from stranded cables to your network. The unit's a breeze to fit as a standard crimping tool gets the job done. Its robust alloy body resists wear and impact to give you long-term performance, even in rugged settings.

Features & Benefits


• Low-halogen design means it won't release toxic fumes in the event of a fire, so it's environmentally safe
• 22A maximum current per contact makes it a good fit for medium-duty applications
• Performs reliably at temperatures between -40°C and +125°C

Applications


• Security systems
• Medical equipment
• Construction sites

Why should I use a crimp terminal?


The main advantage of crimp terminals is that they provide a reliable connection that's generally stronger and quicker to achieve than soldering.


Molex MX150™ Sealed Connection Systems