Molex 19013 Red Insulated Female Spade Connector, Quick Disconnect, 6.35 x 0.81mm Tab Size

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RS Stock No.:
684-026
Mfr. Part No.:
19013-0026
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Spade Connector Type

Quick Disconnect

Type

Quick Disconnect

Gender

Female

Series

19013

Tab Thickness

0.81mm

Tab Size

6.35 x 0.81mm

Tab Width

6.35mm

Insulation

Insulated

Colour

Red

COO (Country of Origin):
TW
The Molex InsulKrimp Fully Insulated Piggyback Quick Disconnect designed for efficient electrical connections in various applications. This product offers a secure fit with its fully insulated design, ensuring reliable performance and safety under maximum voltage of 600V AC. Suitable for use with wire sizes ranging from 22 to 18 AWG, it features a durable nylon insulation and a robust brass metal construction, making it ideal for demanding environments. The device is easy to install with crimping tools, and its straight orientation allows for straightforward assembly, providing an enhanced connection point within electrical assemblies. With expanded red insulators and Mylar tape, this quick disconnect underlines both functionality and product longevity.

Fully insulated design ensures enhanced safety and reliability
Compatible with a range of wire sizes from 22 to 18 AWG for versatile applications
Constructed with durable brass for longevity and consistent electrical performance
Maximum voltage rating of 600V AC suitable for various electrical environments
Adhesive tape on reel packaging facilitates easy handling and installation
Nylon insulation provides additional protection against environmental factors
Straight orientation streamlines assembly processes
Polished finish with tin plating enhances conductivity and reduces corrosion risks

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