TE Connectivity Male Crimp Circular Connector Contact, Contact Size 16, Wire Size 18 → 14 AWG
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
TE ConnectivityGender
Male
Contact Size
16
Wire Size
18 → 14 AWG
Termination Method
Crimp
Series
Type III+
For Use With
CPC Connectors, G Series Connectors, M Series Connectors
Contact Type
Signal
Length
27.48mm
Contact Plating
Gold over Nickel
Contact Material
Brass
Mounting Type
Panel Mount
Series Number
66361
Product details
TE Connectivity Uninsulated Signal Contacts - Multimate Series II and III+
Multimate Series II and III+ uninsulated signal Contacts for use with rectangular M series and CPC connectors.
TE Connectivity Multimate Contacts
Multimate signal contacts feature a high normal force which provides a low resistance in critical applications such as dry circuit signal conditions. Mating entry is closed-ended to prevent damage from stubbing due to misalignment. Stainless steel spring provides superior normal force and retention in the housing
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Standard
1
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
TE ConnectivityGender
Male
Contact Size
16
Wire Size
18 → 14 AWG
Termination Method
Crimp
Series
Type III+
For Use With
CPC Connectors, G Series Connectors, M Series Connectors
Contact Type
Signal
Length
27.48mm
Contact Plating
Gold over Nickel
Contact Material
Brass
Mounting Type
Panel Mount
Series Number
66361
Product details
TE Connectivity Uninsulated Signal Contacts - Multimate Series II and III+
Multimate Series II and III+ uninsulated signal Contacts for use with rectangular M series and CPC connectors.
TE Connectivity Multimate Contacts
Multimate signal contacts feature a high normal force which provides a low resistance in critical applications such as dry circuit signal conditions. Mating entry is closed-ended to prevent damage from stubbing due to misalignment. Stainless steel spring provides superior normal force and retention in the housing