The HTSW series from Samtec comprises high-temperature terminal strip headers designed for industrial applications. These unshrouded, through-hole headers feature 0.025 inch (0.635 mm) square posts compatible with Samtec's series connectors. Made from phosphor bronze with gold plating, they support a temperature range from -55°C to 125°C, ensuring signal integrity and durability. The insulator is composed of natural liquid crystal polymer. They are available in various pin counts, terminal lengths, and configurations, including single, dual, triple, or quad rows, with a pitch spacing of 2.54 mm, ideal for high-temperature, reliable electronics assembly.
Voltage Rating: 550 VAC mated with SSW, SSQ, SSM, ESW, ESQ, BCS, BSW, CES, SLW, IDSD, IDSS, SMSD, SMSS
Standards: UL E111594, CSA 090871
Configurations: Single, dual, triple, quad rows, 1–50 contacts per row
Features: Unshrouded, through-hole, compatible with multiple Samtec connector series, optional locking leads and clips available
Buy the Samtec TSW-209-09-F-S-RA – Reliable Terminal Strip Headers for Industrial Applications
Enhance your electronic assembly with the Samtec TSW-209-09-F-S-RA high-temperature terminal header. Designed for industrial needs, it features a 2.54 mm pitch, gold-plated phosphor bronze contacts, and a natural liquid crystal polymer insulator for exceptional durability. Compatible with multiple connectors, supporting configurations from single to quad rows with up to 50 contacts per row, it ensures reliable signal integrity under extreme conditions. Order online now to benefit from quality, versatility, and superior high-temperature performance for your manufacturing and maintenance projects.
Get Samtec TSW-209-09-F-S-RA today—built for high-temperature reliability and versatile industrial connectors.
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