The TSW series from Samtec features unshrouded terminal strip headers designed for robust through-hole mounting. With 0.025-inch square posts, these connectors support various Samtec series including SSW, SSQ, SSM, ESW, ESQ, BCS, BSW, CES, SLW, IDSD, IDSS, SMSD, and SMSS. Available options include single, dual, or triple row configurations, with a pitch of 2.54 mm, suitable for right-angle or straight orientations. Operating from -55°C to 125°C, contacts are plated with 10-micron gold on phosphor bronze, and the insulator is made of black glass-filled polyester. They meet UL and CSA safety standards and feature optional locking mechanisms, making them ideal for industrial-grade electrical connections.
Voltage Rating: Varies with mating series (up to 550 VAC)
Contact Post Size: 0.025 inch (0.635 mm) square
Pitch Spacing: 2.54 mm
Configurations: Single (-S), Dual (-D), Triple (-T), options with right-angle or straight orientation
Certifications: UL listed E111594, CSA certified
Additional: Optional locking lead and clip for secure connections
Buy the Samtec Series TSW Terminal Strip Headers: TSW11912GDRA
Purchase the Samtec TSW series terminal strip headers online today. Designed for durable, secure, and versatile industrial applications, these connectors feature gold-plated contacts for reliable conductivity, a temperature range of -55°C to 125°C, and options for right-angle or straight orientations. With 2.54 mm pitch and compatibility with multiple Samtec series, they ensure flexible assembly and long-lasting performance. Enhance your electronic systems by ordering these high-quality, RoHS-compliant headers online now for rapid delivery and professional support.
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