TE Connectivity Grace Inertia 3.5 Series Male Crimp Terminal Contact, 22AWG Min, 18AWG Max
- RS Stock No.:
- 909-7261
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 1565080-1
- Brand:
- TE Connectivity
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- RS Stock No.:
- 909-7261
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 1565080-1
- Brand:
- TE Connectivity
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | TE Connectivity | |
Gender | Male | |
For Use With | Grace Inertia 3.5 Connector Housing | |
Series | Grace Inertia 3.5 | |
Minimum Wire Size mm² | 0.3mm² | |
Termination Method | Crimp | |
Maximum Wire Size mm² | 0.9mm² | |
Minimum Wire Size AWG | 22AWG | |
Contact Plating | Tin | |
Contact Material | Copper Alloy | |
Maximum Wire Size AWG | 18AWG | |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -30°C | |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +105°C | |
Select all | ||
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Brand TE Connectivity | ||
Gender Male | ||
For Use With Grace Inertia 3.5 Connector Housing | ||
Series Grace Inertia 3.5 | ||
Minimum Wire Size mm² 0.3mm² | ||
Termination Method Crimp | ||
Maximum Wire Size mm² 0.9mm² | ||
Minimum Wire Size AWG 22AWG | ||
Contact Plating Tin | ||
Contact Material Copper Alloy | ||
Maximum Wire Size AWG 18AWG | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature -30°C | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature +105°C | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
TE Connectivity Grace Inertia Contacts
Receptacle and tab contacts for use in Grace Inertia Connector (GIC) housings. These Grace Inertia Connector contacts accept a wire size range of 22-18 AWG and are made from pre-tinned copper alloy.
TE Connectivity Grace inertia
This connector employs the inertia locking mechanism, which simultaneously locks when mated to help prevent mismating. It is widely used for large-sized household electric appliances, such as refrigerators, washing machines, or dispensers. Depending on the working environment, a locking sound is difficult to confirm during mating of a connector. However, this connector supports secure mating operation even in such a working environment.