WAGO 734 Series Angled Through Hole Header, 20 Contact(s), 3.5 mm Pitch, 1 Row, Shrouded

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SEA- RSPROC&C-PDP-1025
RS Stock No.:
222-762
Mfr. Part No.:
734-280
Manufacturer:
WAGO
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Brand

WAGO

Series

734

Product Type

Header

Pitch

3.5mm

Current

10A

Housing Material

Polyamide 66

Number of Contacts

20

Number of Rows

1

Orientation

Angled

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Shrouded

Connector System

MCS

Mount Type

Through Hole

Contact Plating

Tin

Contact Material

Electrolytic Copper

Minimum Operating Temperature

60°C

Row Pitch

3.5mm

Termination Type

Solder

Tail Pin Length

3.8mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

100°C

Contact Gender

Male

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Voltage

160 V

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Wago THT Male Header is expertly designed for reliable electronics connectivity. Ideal for both horizontal and vertical PCB mounting, it features angled solder pins that ensure a secure and stable connection. The connector boasts an impressive 20 poles with a pin spacing of 3.81 mm, making it suitable for diverse applications within the multi connection system. With its anti mismating design, this connector guarantees that only compatible components will interconnect, enhancing safety and operational integrity within your projects.

Designed for versatility with both horizontal and vertical mounting options

Offers exceptional protection against mismating for improved safety

Complies with stringent safety standards ensuring reliable performance

Bearings are environment friendly compliant with RoHS regulations

Durable construction allows for operation in a wide temperature range

Easy installation with a straightforward PCB contact design

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