TE Connectivity AMP Miniature Rectangular MR Series Vertical Board Mount PCB Header, 36 Contact(s)

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£1,353.80

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RS Stock No.:
477-072
Mfr. Part No.:
480594-1
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Series

AMP Miniature Rectangular MR

Number of Contacts

36

Body Orientation

Vertical

Mounting Type

Board Mount

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The TE Connectivity Strain relief cover is specifically designed for the AMP Miniature Rectangular MR series, providing an effective solution to protect critical connections. Manufactured in durable black nylon, it ensures excellent performance across varying conditions. The cover accommodates 36 positions, making it a versatile addition to your connector accessories. Its robust construction offers reliable resistance to environmental factors, ensuring long-lasting protection in both indoor and outdoor applications. The cover's functional design enhances compatibility with various equipment, helping to streamline your installation process. Suitable for a wide range of uses, it establishes a secure connection while adding an aesthetic touch to your assemblies. With a maximum operating temperature of 85 °C, it meets the demanding requirements of modern electronic applications.

Crafted from high-quality nylon for exceptional durability
Designed to fit 36 positions, enhancing versatility
Offers reliable strain relief to protect connections
Maintains consistent performance across a broad temperature range
Facilitates easier assembly and maintenance of connectors
Complies with multiple environmental directives for peace of mind
Available in a neat bag packaging for efficient storage and transport

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