TE Connectivity AMPLIMITE 1 Way Cable Mount D-sub Connector PIN

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RS Stock No.:
480-801
Mfr. Part No.:
1658539-1
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Number of Contacts

1

Gender

PIN

Body Orientation

Straight

Mounting Type

Cable Mount

Series

AMPLIMITE

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The TE Connectivity pin contact is designed to enhance your connection reliability in a variety of applications. This exquisite component features a robust snap-in contact retention mechanism, ensuring a steadfast hold within the housing. Supporting wire sizes from 24 to 20 AWG, it is elegantly suited for crimping, making it ideal for Circular Plastic Connectors Series 2. The gold plating offers excellent conductivity alongside its brass base, making this product not only durable but also efficient for signal transmission. Withstanding extreme operating temperatures from -55 to 105 °C, this pin contact guarantees consistent performance in diverse environments. Whether you are designing for industrial, automotive, or commercial applications, this product maintains high quality and adaptability, ensuring your projects succeed with utmost reliability.

Manufactured with gold plating for superior conductivity
Provides excellent snap-in contact retention for secure attachment
Accommodates a wide range of wire sizes for versatile applications
Designed for high-temperature performance to suit various environments
Optimised for crimp termination, ensuring a secure connection
Features a robust brass base for increased durability
Colour-coded contact for easy identification during installation
Low halogen content to meet environmental regulations

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