Tyco’s Insulated Receptacle Accepts Two Wires

Oct. 8, 2008
[September 11, 2006] Accepting 0.25" quick-connect tabs and available in straight or flag (90°) configurations, the RoHS-compatible Ultra-Pod insulated receptacle supports two-wire termination, or wire doubling, in a single package. Both

\[September 11, 2006\] Accepting 0.25" quick-connect tabs and available in straight or flag (90°) configurations, the RoHS-compatible Ultra-Pod insulated receptacle supports two-wire termination, or wire doubling, in a single package. Both straight and flag arrangements suit lead-maker termination. The insulator is available in UL 94 V-0 or V-2 nylon, and the terminal is brass or tin-plated brass. Complying with typical electrical and mechanical standards, suitable applications include household appliances, HVAC units, commercial and business equipment, lighting, lawn and garden equipment, and power supplies. Pricing ranges from $45 to $81 per 1,000 pieces at 50,000 levels. TYCO ELECTRONICS, Harrisburg, PA. (800) 522-6752.

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