The HTSW series from Samtec features high-temperature terminal strip headers designed for reliable industrial use. These unshrouded, through-hole connectors have 0.025-inch square posts, compatible with several Samtec connector series such as SSW, SSQ, SSM, ESW, ESQ, BCS, BSW, CES, SLW, IDSD, IDSS, SMSD, and SMSS. They are offered in single, dual, or triple-row configurations with 2.54 mm pitch spacing and straight orientation, capable of operating from -55°C to 125°C. Contacts are made of phosphor bronze with gold plating, insulator is natural liquid crystal polymer, and they meet UL and CSA standards, making them suitable for diverse industrial and electronic applications requiring high-temperature performance and secure connections.
Configurations: Single, dual, or triple-row options
Connector Orientation: Straight
Voltage Rating: Up to 550 VAC depending on mating connector
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Additional: Optional locking features available
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Purchase the Samtec HTSW series high-temperature terminal headers online to achieve reliable electronic connections in demanding industrial environments. Featuring 2.54 mm pitch, gold-plated phosphor bronze contacts, and natural liquid crystal polymer insulator, these connectors operate efficiently from -55°C to 125°C. They are designed for versatility with single, dual, or triple-row configurations and meet UL and CSA standards. Secure locking options are available to ensure stability, making them ideal for applications requiring maximum durability and temperature resilience in manufacturing and electronic systems.
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