Molex, 172704 Series, Female Solder Cup D-Sub Connector Power Contact, Gold over Nickel Power, 16 → 12 AWG

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RS-artikelnummer:
476-445
Tillv. art.nr:
172704-0155
Tillverkare / varumärke:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Gender

Female

Wire Size

16 → 12 AWG

Contact Material

Copper Alloy

Termination Method

Solder Cup

Contact Plating

Gold over Nickel

Contact Type

Power

Series

172704

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The TE Connectivity high power contact solution is designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern electronic applications. With a robust construction that includes a copper alloy contact and gold plating, it promises reliability and longevity. The straight, solder cup design ensures easy connectivity and optimal performance, facilitating seamless integration into various D-Sub connector assemblies. Engineered for high current applications, it provides efficient power handling capabilities, making it ideal for industries that rely on dependable connections. Its broad temperature range further enhances its versatility, accommodating various environmental conditions. As part of the 172704 series, this product embodies technological excellence, aimed at professionals seeking durability and functionality in their electrical components.

Constructed with high-quality copper alloy for excellent conductivity
Gold over nickel plating enhances corrosion resistance and contact reliability
Straight orientation simplifies installation and enhances accessibility
Designed for high power applications, accommodating significant voltage requirements
Lightweight design aids in product assembly without compromising integrity