The HTSW series from Samtec are high-temperature terminal strip headers designed for reliable electrical connections in industrial environments. Featuring 0.025" (0.635mm) square posts compatible with Samtec connectors like SSW, SSQ, and ESW, these headers support single, dual, or triple row configurations with 2.54mm pitch spacing. Rated for -55°C to 125°C, they have 10 μin gold-plated phosphor bronze contacts insulated with natural liquid crystal polymer. These connectors meet UL and CSA standards, offering optional locking options for secure, stable connections suited for signal integrity and demanding applications across automation or control systems.
Voltage Rating: 550 VAC mated with compatible series
Standards: UL E111594, CSA 090871
Configuration: Single, Dual, or Triple rows (-S, -D, -T, -Q)
Orientation: Straight and Right Angle options
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Locking Options: Locking Lead and Clips available
Compatible with: SSW, SSQ, SSM, ESW, ESQ, BCS, and others
Buy the Samtec HTSW Series – Reliable Terminal Heads for Industrial Applications
Purchase the Samtec HTSW series high-temperature terminal headers now to upgrade your industrial systems. Designed with 2.54mm pitch, gold-plated contacts, and optional locking clips, these headers deliver dependable electrical connectivity in demanding environments. Suitable for automation, control panels, and signal transmission, they meet UL and CSA standards for safety and durability. Available in various configurations for versatile applications. Order online today to ensure your projects benefit from quick delivery, high quality, and trusted performance in harsh conditions.
Order your Samtec HTSW series headers today and ensure your industrial connections are stable, reliable, and protected with high-temperature performance.
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