Techniniai dokumentai
Specifikacijos
Markė
TE ConnectivityConnector Type
Receptacle
Wire Size
14 → 2 AWG
Minimum Wire Size AWG
14AWG
Maximum Wire Size AWG
2AWG
Body Material
Nylon 66
Ilgis
43.71mm
Spalva
Natural
Kontaktų skaičius
4
Maximum Wire Size
2AWG
Minimum Wire Size
14AWG
Serija
Positive Lock .250 Mk II
PRICED TO CLEAR
Yes
Produkto aprašymas
TE Connectivity Positive Lock MK II 250 Series Receptacle Housings
Positive Lock MK II 250 series housings for use with Positive Lock MK II 250 series crimp receptacle terminals. These Positive Lock MK II connector housings provide insulation to the receptacles and feature internal locking ramps which help provide a secure connection. A latch on the receptacle engages with a ramp in the connector housing and prevents disconnection when the wire is pulled. The Positive Lock receptacle housing also acts as a removal tool. When the housing is pulled back the ramped housing wall pushes down the latch on the receptacle causing the mated tab to become unlocked.
TE Connectivity Positive Lock Range
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€ 2 916,50
1 Box of 1000 (be PVM)
€ 3 528,96
1 Box of 1000 (su PVM)
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€ 2 916,50
1 Box of 1000 (be PVM)
€ 3 528,96
1 Box of 1000 (su PVM)
1
Techniniai dokumentai
Specifikacijos
Markė
TE ConnectivityConnector Type
Receptacle
Wire Size
14 → 2 AWG
Minimum Wire Size AWG
14AWG
Maximum Wire Size AWG
2AWG
Body Material
Nylon 66
Ilgis
43.71mm
Spalva
Natural
Kontaktų skaičius
4
Maximum Wire Size
2AWG
Minimum Wire Size
14AWG
Serija
Positive Lock .250 Mk II
PRICED TO CLEAR
Yes
Produkto aprašymas
TE Connectivity Positive Lock MK II 250 Series Receptacle Housings
Positive Lock MK II 250 series housings for use with Positive Lock MK II 250 series crimp receptacle terminals. These Positive Lock MK II connector housings provide insulation to the receptacles and feature internal locking ramps which help provide a secure connection. A latch on the receptacle engages with a ramp in the connector housing and prevents disconnection when the wire is pulled. The Positive Lock receptacle housing also acts as a removal tool. When the housing is pulled back the ramped housing wall pushes down the latch on the receptacle causing the mated tab to become unlocked.