New double-row pre-wired connectors in both spring-loaded and target versions combine high-quality Mill-Max pins with the convenience of a 203 mm pigtail to suit a wide variety of applications.
The spring-loaded 889-22-0XX-70-501010 and target 889-10-0XX-70-502010 complement Mill-Max’ existing single-row pre-wired products, offering a greater number of wiring options in a convenient package. For applications where crimped wire connections are specified, this cost-effective solution eliminates the process of crimping wires to assembled connectors and can replace the time-consuming and labour-intensive crimp-and-poke style connectors.
Both the spring-loaded and target connectors are available in four to 20 positions and are ready to use in a host of wire termination applications. The open-end wire offers flexible termination possibilities such as soldering, crimping, splicing or connecting to a terminal block. The spring-loaded 889 Series uses high-reliability pins that make it an ideal choice for battery charging, low power delivery and quick-connect purposes.
Both connectors feature precision-machined and gold-plated pins on 2,54 mm centres with connector housings moulded from high-temperature thermoplastic. The spring-loaded pins have a maximum stroke of 1,4 mm while the target connector has a burr-free mating surface. The 203 mm long wires are #24 AWG stranded conductors per UL1007, with black PVC insulation and 7/32 stranding. There is a positive stop inside the connector so the pins cannot be dislodged if pull force is applied to the wires. The wire crimping is achieved using an 8-point crimp tool per M22520/1-01, ensuring the proper tensile retention is attained.
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