TE Connectivity Receptacle for use with PCB Connector

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RS Stock No.:
510-063
Distrelec Article No.:
304-53-003
Mfr. Part No.:
4-640443-0
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Product Type

PCB Connector

Accessory Type

Receptacle

For Use With

PCB Connector

Colour

Green

Material

Polyamide 66

Standards/Approvals

UL 94V-2, UL, CSA

Series

MTA-100

The TE Connectivity Connector assembly is a vital component for reliable wire-to-board applications, featuring an insulation displacement design that ensures secure connectivity. Crafted for the MTA 100 series, it delivers exceptional performance with its durable nylon construction and tin plating. This connector is particularly well-suited for environments requiring robust electrical connections, while its efficient size makes it an ideal fit for various applications. Designed to provide consistent connectivity, it includes features that enhance its functionality, such as contact retention and easy installation. With a wide operational temperature range and compliance to industry standards, this connector guarantees reliability and longevity.

Insulation displacement termination method allows for quick and secure connections

Compact dimensions facilitate versatile installation in constrained spaces

Compatible with stranded discrete wire types, ensuring broad applicability

Robust nylon housing provides enhanced durability against environmental factors

Easy mating and retention features simplify the assembly process

Electrical characteristics are optimised for high performance and reliability

Designed to comply with various industry standards, making it a trusted choice

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