Press Fit Contacts Support PowerMod Products

Aug. 1, 2004
Designed for use with the PowerMod family of components, the company's press-fit contacts provide a solder-free connection to the PCB and employ a flat-rock design that is said to eliminate the need for special installation tools. They are available

Designed for use with the PowerMod family of components, the company's press-fit contacts provide a solder-free connection to the PCB and employ a flat-rock design that is said to eliminate the need for special installation tools. They are available for both straight-through male and female connectors and support two ranges of PCB thickness: 2.4 mm to 4.5 mm and 4.5 mm to 6.5 mm. Non-standard sizes are also available. The contacts report low-contact resistance and are UL listed to 23A per circuit for board-to-board applications and 25A per circuit in board-to-cable applications. For further information and pricing, call ANDERSON POWER PRODUCTS, Sterling, MA. (978) 422-3600.

Company: ANDERSON POWER PRODUCTS

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