The TSW series from Samtec features unshrouded terminal strip headers with 0.025-inch posts, compatible with multiple Samtec connector series. Designed for through-hole mounting, they support various configurations including single, dual, and triple rows with a 2.54mm pitch. Made with phosphor bronze contacts and black glass-filled polyester insulators, these connectors ensure signal integrity and reliability in harsh environments. They operate between -55°C and 105°C, with some models offering locking mechanisms for stability. Certified to UL and CSA standards, they are ideal for industrial, automation, and electronic applications requiring durable connection solutions.
Configurations: Single, dual, or triple row options
Compatibility: Supports various Samtec connector series including SSW, SSQ, SSM, ESW, ESQ, BCS, BSW, CES, SLW, IDSD, IDSS, SMSD, SMSS
Mounting Type: Through-hole
Locking Mechanism: Optional for stability
Standards Compliance: UL Listed, CSA Certified
Buy the Samtec TSW12416TSRA – Reliable Signal Connector for Industrial Applications
Enhance your electronic assemblies with the Samtec terminal strip header from the TSW series. Featuring 2.54mm pitch, phosphor bronze contacts, and a black polyester insulator, these connectors guarantee dependable signals and high-temperature operation from -55°C to 105°C. Designed for through-hole mounting, they support various configurations, including optional locking features for extra stability. Certified to UL and CSA standards, these headers are perfect for industrial, automation, and electronic device applications, ensuring quality, reliability, and easy online purchasing.
Order your Samtec series TSW12416TSRA connector today and ensure stable and durable electrical connections for your industrial or electronic projects.
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