The CLT series from Samtec features Tiger Claw rugged dual wipe socket strips designed for reliable electrical connections. These low-profile socket strips are compatible with Samtec TMM, TMMH, MTMM, MMT, TW, and TSH series connectors. They have a 2mm pitch with configurations ranging from 2 to 50 contacts per row, supporting through-hole mounting in a vertical orientation. Operating within -55°C to 125°C, they feature 10 micro-inch gold-plated phosphor bronze contacts and durable black liquid crystal polymer insulators. Rated for 100 mating cycles, suitable for industrial use, and compliant with UL standards, these sockets ensure reliable, long-lasting connectivity.
Insertion Depth: Top Entry 1.40 mm, Bottom Entry 2.57 mm
Insertion Force: 1.8 oz (0.50 N)
Withdrawal Force: 6.02 oz (0.17 N)
Max Cycles: 100 with 10 micro-inch Au plating
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Mounting: Through-hole, vertical orientation
Pitch: 2.00 mm (.0787 inches)
Number of Contacts: 2 to 50 per row
Application: Industrial pass-through connections
Certifications: UL E111594
Buy the Samtec Series Tiger Claw: CLT10801LD
Enhance your electrical connections with Samtec's low-profile Tiger Claw dual wipe socket strips. Designed for durability, these sockets feature gold-plated contacts and high-temp liquid crystal polymer insulators, ensuring reliable performance in industrial environments. With a 2mm pitch and configurations up to 50 contacts, they support through-hole mounting and are rated for 100 mating cycles. Perfect for pass-through applications, these sockets offer long-lasting durability, RoHS compliance, and seamless integration into your projects. Order online today for fast delivery and assured quality.
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