Weidmuller, SCD-THR Male PCB Header, 3.81mm Pitch, 4 Way, 2 Row

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RS Stock No.:
255-8139
Mfr. Part No.:
1031460000
Brand:
Weidmüller
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Brand

Weidmüller

Number of Contacts

4

Number of Rows

2

Pitch

3.81mm

Gender

Male

Mounting Type

PCB

Series

SCD-THR

Width

18.01mm

Termination Method

PCB

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Weidmuller SCD-THR Series PCB Header, 4 Contacts, 3.81mm Pitch - 1031460000


This PCB header is a high-temperature-resistant two-tier connector designed for reflow soldering applications. Featuring dual rows and a pitch of 3.81mm, it provides a compact solution for connecting electronic components on printed circuit boards. The header measures 18.01mm in width, ensuring efficient use of space on your PCBs.

Features & Benefits


• Allows connection of two interfaces on a single surface
• Ensures flush access over the front for easy connections
• Offers space for labelling and coding to improve identification
• Designed for PCB termination with a robust solder connection

Applications


• Used for connecting circuits in automation systems
• Suitable for electronics projects requiring dual row connectors
• Ideal for needing secure and reliable connections
• Recommended for device manufacturing in mechanical industries
• Used for custom electronic projects for efficient assembly

What temperature range can it operate in?


This component can function optimally within a temperature range of -50 to 120 °C, allowing it to be used in varied environments without losing performance.

How does this component handle electrical loads?


It is rated for a maximum voltage of 320V and a current of up to 17.5A, making it suitable for high-power applications while ensuring safety and reliability.

Can it accommodate coding for different connections?


Yes, the design includes space for labelling and coding, enabling easy identification for various applications, which is beneficial in complex assemblies.

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