The TSW series from Samtec are standard unshrouded terminal strip headers designed for through-hole mounting. They feature 0.025-inch (0.635mm) square posts and are compatible with various Samtec connector series, including SSW, SSQ, SSM, ESW, ESQ, BCS, BSW, CES, SLW, IDSD, IDSS, SMSD, and SMSS. These connectors are available in single, dual, or triple-row configurations, with a pitch spacing of 2.54mm and right-angle orientation. They operate reliably within a temperature range of -55°C to 105°C, with contacts made from phosphor bronze and insulators crafted from black glass-filled polyester. The designs comply with UL and CSA standards, and optional features include locking leads and clips for secure connections. Suitable for industrial applications.
Additional features: Locking leads and clips available, Right-angle or straight version, 85–90 words comprehensive specifications including physical dimensions, terms in units, and compliance standards.
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Purchase the Samtec TSW terminal strip headers online today to ensure secure, reliable, and high-performance connections for your industrial or electronic projects. Designed with precision, these headers feature 2.54mm pitch, phosphor bronze contacts, and durable black polyester insulators, operating efficiently within a temperature range of -55°C to 105°C. The TSW series offers various configurations, including single, dual, and triple-row options, with RoHS compliance and UL certification. Secure your applications with these high-quality, lead-free headers for long-lasting durability and optimal performance.
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