WAGO 721 Series Angled Through Hole Header, 6 Contact(s), 7.5 mm Pitch, 1 Row(s), Shrouded

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RS Stock No.:
222-820
Mfr. Part No.:
721-866/001-000
Brand:
WAGO
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Brand

WAGO

Series

721

Product Type

Header

Pitch

7.5mm

Current

16A

Number of Contacts

6

Housing Material

Polyamide 66

Number of Rows

1

Orientation

Angled

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Shrouded

Connector System

MCS

Mount Type

Through Hole

Contact Plating

Tin

Contact Material

Electrolytic Copper

Minimum Operating Temperature

60°C

Row Pitch

7.5mm

Termination Type

Solder

Contact Gender

Male

Maximum Operating Temperature

100°C

Tail Pin Length

3.8mm

Standards/Approvals

IEC 61984

Voltage

50 V

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Wago THT Male Header offers a robust solution for PCB mounting with a pin spacing of 7.5 mm, featuring angled solder pins. Designed for versatility, it assures 100% protection against mismating, ensuring reliable connections. The compact size coupled with a pin projection of 3.8 mm enhances its application in space constrained environments, making it an ideal choice for various electronic setups. Constructed with high quality materials such as polyamide for the housing and electrolytic copper for the contact, this connector guarantees durability and performance.

Variable coding options enable customised configurations

Fully compliant with international safety standards for peace of mind

Light grey colour blends seamlessly with most PCB designs

Remarkably lightweight facilitating easier handling and installation

Flammability class per UL94 V0 ensures enhanced safety in high risk environments

Exclusively engineered for high stability connections in high current scenarios

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