The through-hole .025 inch square post socket is designed with high-quality materials including black Liquid Crystal Polymer insulators and phosphor bronze contacts. It features gold or tin plating options, a current rating of up to 6.3 A, and voltage ratings of 465 VAC / 655 VDC. Suitable for operating temperatures from -55°C to +125°C or +105°C depending on plating, it supports multiple row and lead style configurations. RoHS compliant and lead-free, this socket ensures reliable electrical connections for various electronic applications.
Insulator Material: Black Liquid Crystal Polymer or Black High Temperature Thermoplastic
Contact Material: Phosphor Bronze
Plating: Gold or Tin over Nickel
Current Rating: 6.3 A per pin
Voltage Rating: 465 VAC / 655 VDC
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C with Gold, -55°C to +105°C with Tin
Insertion Depth: 3.68 mm or 6.35 mm
Standard Force: 125 grams (4.4 N)
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Configuration Options: Solder Tail, various row and lead styles
Certifications: See manufacturer specifications for complete scope
Buy the Samtec Series SSW Through-Hole Socket: SSW10222FS
Order the high-performance Samtec through-hole socket SSW10222FS online today. Designed with durable phosphor bronze contacts and high-temperature insulators, this socket supports up to 6.3 A and 465 VAC, offering reliable electrical connections. Its RoHS compliance and lead-free construction make it suitable for diverse electronic assemblies. With various configuration options, including different row and lead styles, it ensures compatibility with your specific project requirements. Purchase now for quality, durability, and trusted performance.
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