TE Connectivity PIDG FASTON .250 Blue Insulated Female Spade Connector, Flag Terminal, 6.35 x 0.81mm Tab Size, 1.2mm²

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RS Stock No.:
457-5340
Mfr. Part No.:
156666-1
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TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Type

Flag Terminal

Minimum Wire Size mm²

1.2mm²

Gender

Female

Series

PIDG FASTON .250

Maximum Wire Size mm²

2mm²

Tab Size

6.35 x 0.81mm

Tab Width

6.35mm

Tab Thickness

0.81mm

Insulation

Insulated

Minimum Wire Size AWG

16AWG

Maximum Wire Size AWG

14AWG

Colour

Blue

Termination Method

Crimp

Contact Material

Brass

Contact Plating

Tin

Insulation Material

Nylon

Overall Length

19.3mm

TE Connectivity PIDG Faston 250 Flag Receptacle Wire Crimp Terminals


PIDG insulated Faston 250 flag receptacle receptacle wire crimp terminals with a mating area interface of 6.35 x 0.81mm. These PIDG Faston 250 quick disconnect flag receptacle crimp terminals consist of a precision-formed metal wire barrel containing serrations which provide maximum contact and tensile strength after crimping. This barrel is enclosed in a copper sleeve and the whole is encased in a nylon colour coded insulation sleeve. These PIDG insulated Faston 250 quick disconnect flag receptacle wire crimp terminals are available with different barrel lengths and diameters to accept various wire sizes.

Red 0.25 - 1.6 mm²
Blue 1.0 - 2.6 mm²
6.3 mm tab width

Approvals

UL recognised

Approvals

MIL-T-7928 / BS4G178 / UL recognised


TE Connectivity PIDG Terminals

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