FAQ
"Pitch" refers to the distance between the center points of two adjacent terminals. Common specifications include 1.0mm, 1.25mm, 2.0mm, 2.54mm, etc. The correct measurement method involves using a digital...
Read moreIn AWG (American Wire Gauge), the smaller the number, the thicker the wire, and the higher the current it can carry. For example, a TKP 2.0mm Pitch connector will have a significant difference in Rated...
Read moreGold-Plated: Offers excellent conductivity and oxidation resistance. It is ideal for low-level signal transmission, high mating cycles (e.g., over 50 cycles), or extreme environments (high temperature/humidity). Tin-Plated:...
Read moreThis is a safety index for plastic housings. UL 94V-0 means that after the flame source is removed, the material stops burning within 10 seconds, and any flaming particles that drip will not ignite surgical...
Read moreThere are two common causes: 1.Crimp Wings are too wide or too high: Improper adjustment of the crimping applicator causes the terminal shape to deform. 2.Flattened Locking Lance: During the crimping...
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