The SSW series from Samtec features through-hole socket strips with 0.025-inch (0.635mm) square post sockets, offering versatile configurations such as single, dual, or triple rows, and options for standard or low-force insertion contacts and right-angle orientation. Made with high-temperature rated materials, these connectors operate from -55°C to 105°C, with a 2.54mm pitch spacing and reliable phosphor bronze contacts plated with matte tin. Suitable for industrial applications, they meet UL and CSA standards, with insulators of black liquid crystal polymer or high-temperature thermoplastic, ensuring durability and safety in demanding environments.
Insulator Material: Black Liquid Crystal Polymer or High-Temperature Thermoplastic
Temperature Range: -55°C to +105°C
Current Rating: 4.7A per pin
Number of Positions: 1 to 50 per row
Configuration: Single, dual, or triple row, standard or low-insertion force, right-angle options
Standards: UL Listed, CSA Certified
Operating Environment: Industrial applications
Buy the Samtec Series Socket Strip: SSW12802TDRA
Order the Samtec SSW12802TDRA socket strip connectors online today to enjoy reliable, high-performance connections designed for demanding industrial applications. These versatile through-hole connectors with 2.54mm pitch and high-temperature rated materials ensure durability, safety, and compatibility with various configurations including single, dual, or triple rows. With UL and CSA certification, you can be confident in their quality. Purchase now to benefit from fast delivery, easy installation, and the peace of mind that comes with top-tier industrial-grade connectors suited for your electrical and electronic systems.
Get Samtec SSW12802TDRA today—built for precision and long-lasting durability in industrial environments.
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