The CES series from Samtec features low profile, closed-entry socket strips ideal for through-hole mounting in industrial applications. Compatible with series such as TLW, TSW, MTLW, and more, these connectors are available in single or dual row configurations with a 2.54mm pitch. They accommodate 1 to 50 contacts per row, with right-angle options. Made of durable black glass-filled polyester, contacts are phosphor bronze with matte tin or gold plating for reliable conductivity. Rated for 400VAC and operating temps from -55°C to 105°C, these components provide high-performance, UL and CSA compliance, ensuring excellent connection quality in demanding environments.
Operating Temp Range: -55°C to +105°C with gold, -55°C to +105°C with tin
Voltage Rating: 400VAC
Contact Resistance: Approximately 10 milliohms
Insertion Depth: 2.16mm to 2.92mm
Withdrawal Force: 1.67 N to 2.22 N
Compliance: UL E111594, CSA 090871
Application: Suitable for industrial connectors, high-temperature applications
Buy the Samtec CES Series – Reliable Socket Connectors for Industrial Applications
Secure your industrial connections with Samtec CES Series socket strips, engineered for durability and high performance. Featuring low profile, closed-entry design, these connectors are perfect for through-hole mounting in demanding environments. Compatible with multiple series, available in single or dual row, with 2.54mm pitch spacing. Made with durable materials and rated for 400VAC, these connectors ensure reliable electrical performance. Easy to install and UL/CSA certified, order online today and enhance your assembly efficiency with trusted, high-quality components.
Buy Samtec CES Series socket strips now and experience unmatched reliability and performance in your industrial wiring and connection projects.
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