Solderless Socket Supports Popular LEDs

June 2, 2011
Expanding the company’s solderless LED socket line, the Type BR terminates Bridgelux RS LEDs and eliminates the need to design, make, and integrate a metal clad PCB into a lighting fixture.

Expanding the company’s solderless LED socket line, the Type BR terminates Bridgelux RS LEDs and eliminates the need to design, make, and integrate a metal clad PCB into a lighting fixture. Installable anywhere in a fixture using basic hand tools, the one-piece connector assembly features the company’s poke-in wire termination method for 18 through 22 AWG solid wires, 18 through 20 AWG pre-bonded wires, and 18 AWG stranded wires. Standoff posts properly position the socket assembly onto a heat sink and only four M3 or #4 screws are necessary to secure the assembly. TE CONNECTIVITY, Harrisburg, PA. (800) 522-6752.

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