The TSW series from Samtec consists of unshrouded terminal strip headers with 0.025-inch square posts, available in single, dual, or triple rows with a 2.54mm pitch. Designed for industrial applications, these connectors support 2 to 25 contacts per row in right-angle configurations, ensuring reliable signal integrity. Made of phosphor bronze with 10-micron gold plating, they operate from -55°C to 125°C, with insulators of black glass-filled polyester. Optional locking features enhance connection security, and they meet UL and CSA standards, making them suitable for demanding electronic environments.
Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C with Gold, -55°C to +105°C with Tin
Voltage Rating: 550 VAC with SSW, 500 VAC with BCS or ESQ, 450 VAC with RAV-RE, 400 VAC with CES
Contact Pitch: 2.54 mm
Number of Contacts: 2 to 25 per row
Configuration: Single, dual, or triple row
End Certification: UL Listed, CSA Certified
Design: Unshrouded terminal headers with optional locking features
Buy the Samtec Series TSW Terminal Strip Headers: TSW12010GDRA
Order the Samtec TSW12010GDRA terminal strip header online today to ensure your industrial electronic projects have reliable, durable connections. Featuring gold-plated contacts for excellent signal integrity, a temperature range up to 125°C, and UL/CSA compliance, this connector is ideal for demanding environments. Its black glass-filled polyester insulator guarantees mechanical stability, while optional locking features provide added security. Designed for simple, secure, and long-lasting connections, purchasing online ensures quick delivery and manufacturer support for your manufacturing or repair needs.
Get Samtec TSW12010GDRA today—built for industrial applications with high temperature tolerance and reliable connection security.
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