The HTSW series from Samtec features high-temperature terminal strip headers designed for reliable signal connections. These unshrouded, through-hole headers have a 0.025 inch (0.635 mm) square post, compatible with various Samtec connector series including SSW, SSQ, and SSM. Designed for high-temperature endurance from -55°C to 105°C, they feature phosphor bronze contacts with matte tin plating and natural liquid crystal polymer insulators. Available in single, dual, or triple-row configurations, they support a 2.54 mm pitch spacing, with optional locking features for secure connections in electronic and industrial applications.
Voltage Rating: 550 VAC (mated with SSW, SSQ, SSM, ESW, ESQ, BCS)
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Contact Count: Available in various pin counts
Configuration: Single, Dual, or Triple-row
Orientation: Straight or Right Angle
Optional Locking Features: Available
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Purchase the Samtec HTSW series high-temperature terminal headers online today and benefit from dependable, high-performance signal connections. These headers are ideal for demanding environments, offering excellent temperature endurance from -55°C to 105°C. With a 2.54 mm pitch, phosphor bronze contacts with matte tin plating, and natural liquid crystal polymer insulators, they guarantee durability and safety. Optional locking features enhance connection security, making them perfect for industrial automation, control panels, and durable electronic assemblies. Order now and upgrade your connection solutions with Samtec quality.
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