The HTSW series from Samtec features high-temperature terminal strip headers designed for durable signal connections in industrial environments. These through-hole, unshrouded headers have a 2.54mm pitch with 0.025-inch square posts, compatible with multiple Samtec connector series such as SSW, SSQ, and BCS. Available in single or multi-row options, they include locking leads and clips for secure mating. Made from phosphor bronze with matte tin plating, they operate -55°C to +105°C. The natural Liquid Crystal Polymer insulator enhances durability and UL/CSA compliance, ensuring reliability in high-temperature applications.
Voltage Rating: 550 VAC with SSW, 500 VAC with BCS or ESQ, 450 VAC with BCS or SSM, 400 VAC with CES
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes for TSW, Wave Only for HTSW
Pin Pitch: 2.54 mm (0.100 inch)
Post Size: 0.025 inch (0.635 mm) square
Configurations: Single, dual, triple-row options
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Buy the Buy Samtec HTSW High-Temperature Connector Part Number HTSW11608TDRA
Purchase the Samtec HTSW high-temperature terminal headers online today and ensure your industrial applications maintain high reliability and durability. These connectors are designed to withstand temperatures from -55°C to +105°C and are fabricated from rugged phosphor bronze with tin plating, making installation straightforward and secure. Available in various configurations, they feature a 2.54mm pitch, optional locking leads, and compliant with UL and CSA standards. Investing in these high-quality, RoHS compliant connectors will improve your project's performance and longevity, providing dependable signal integrity in demanding environments.
Order your Samtec Series HTSW high-temperature headers today and enhance your industrial projects with reliable, high-quality signal connections.
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