Terminal Strips Are Handy For PCBs

Oct. 1, 1999

The 739 Series Terminal Strips come in pitch sizes from 3.5 mm to 7.62 mm and are intended for applications where conductor introduction must occur parallel to the other conductors and perpendicular to the PCB. The firm's press-in technique PCB terminals cover all popular pitches and require a low insertion force, reducing the possibility of PCB deformation. This technique provides secure board insertion prior to soldering. Series comes in 3.5, 5.0 and 7.5 mm European pitches and 3.81, 5.08, and 7.62 mm N.A. pitches. The terminal strips are also available in standard PCB pin style and standard in 2- to 12-pole configurations.

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