Crimp Connectors Boast Of LIF Contacts

Jan. 1, 2004
Tooled for use in appliances and similar electronic goods, the Stocko flag-receptacle crimp connectors feature a low insertion force (LIF), small overall dimensions, crimp with a wrapped termination technology, and a longitudinal bandolier form. The

Tooled for use in appliances and similar electronic goods, the Stocko flag-receptacle crimp connectors feature a low insertion force (LIF), small overall dimensions, crimp with a wrapped termination technology, and a longitudinal bandolier form. The LIF connectors are available in both chain form and loose pieces with stamped metal contacts that are temperature and corrosion resistant in most environments. Connections support 6.35 mm x 0.8 mm tabs with crimp contacts for RAST5 connector systems with an EH 699 housing. The Stocko connectors are also compatible with both one-way insulation (EH 378) and two- to eight-way insulation housings (EH 699). Structural features include wire sizes from AWG 20 to 16, and brass and steel material with un-plated, tin-plated, and nickel-plated surfaces. WIELAND ELECTRIC INC., Burgaw, NC. (910) 259-8603.

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