The har-flex straight male connector is a RoHS-compliant, solderable connection designed for reliable PCB mounting in electronic applications. Featuring a stacking height options of 1.75mm, 3.25mm, and 4.85mm, it supports from 6 to 100 poles with even numbers. Constructed with UL94-VO rated liquid crystalline polymer insulators and copper alloy contacts plated with Sn or Au over PdNi, it delivers excellent electrical performance with a working voltage of 500V, contact resistance <25 mOhm, and withstands temperatures from -55°C to +125°C. Compatible with lead-free solder, it ensures durability through up to 500 mating cycles, suitable for high-reliability systems.
Contact Material: Copper alloy, plated with Sn, Au over PdNi
Coplanarity: 0.1mm for 6-80 pins, 0.145mm for 82-100 pins
Mating cycles: approximately 500 (PL1), 250 (PL2)
Working voltage: 100V / 150V depending on installation
RoHS compliant, lead-free, UL and CSA certified
Buy the HARTING Series Har-Flex Straight Male Connector: 15130262601000
Order the HARTING Har-Flex Male Connector online now to ensure a high-quality, RoHS-compliant PCB connection solution. Designed for easy soldering with lead-free SAC/SnNi, this connector features multiple stacking heights of 1.75mm, 3.25mm, and 4.85mm, supporting up to 100 poles. It incorporates UL94-VO insulators and copper contacts plated with Sn or Au over PdNi for optimal electrical performance and durability. Suitable for various applications, these connectors withstand temperatures from -55°C to +125°C, offer high mating cycle durability, and are certified for safety and environmental standards. Buy today for reliable and secure electronic connections.
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