TE Connectivity Receptacle for use with PCB Connector

Subtotal (1 bag of 600 units)*

£147.29

(exc. VAT)

£176.75

(inc. VAT)

Add to Basket
Select or type quantity
Temporarily out of stock
  • Shipping from 20 November 2025
Need more? Click ‘Check delivery dates’ to find extra stock and lead times.
Bag(s)
Per Bag
Per unit*
1 +£147.29£0.245

*price indicative

RS Stock No.:
479-925
Mfr. Part No.:
353908-9
Brand:
TE Connectivity
Find similar products by selecting one or more attributes.
Select all

Brand

TE Connectivity

Accessory Type

Receptacle

For Use With

PCB Connector

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The TE Connectivity Compact, versatile housing receptacle is designed for seamless wire-to-board, wire-to-panel, and wire-to-wire applications. Constructed with a reliable nylon 66 material, it boasts a pristine white finish, ensuring both durability and aesthetic appeal. With nine positions and a 1.5 mm centreline pitch, this connector effectively supports various configurations, delivering power and signal connectivity in a compact footprint. The crimp termination method provides robust electrical integrity, making it an ideal choice for your connections. This connector is not only compliant with essential industry standards but also showcases an impressive temperature range for diverse operational environments. Embrace the efficiency and reliability of this thoughtfully engineered connector solution for your next project.

Designed for multiple applications, enhancing versatility
Compact size optimises space in electronic assemblies
Robust construction promotes durability in demanding conditions
Inline contact layout ensures straightforward integration
Efficient crimp termination improves connection reliability
Compatible with various wire sizes for adaptability
Outstanding insulation resistance guarantees electrical safety
Low halogen materials contribute to environmental sustainability
Active status ensures ongoing availability for projects
Compliant with critical industry standards for peace of mind

Related links