WAGO 714 Series Angled Through Hole Header, 16 Contact(s), 3.5 mm Pitch, 1 Row, Shrouded

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MYR2,890.24

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SEA- RSPROC&C-PDP-1025
RS Stock No.:
223-630
Mfr. Part No.:
714-176
Brand:
WAGO
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Brand

WAGO

Series

714

Product Type

Header

Pitch

3.5mm

Current

8A

Number of Contacts

16

Housing Material

Polyphthalamide

Number of Rows

1

Orientation

Angled

Shrouded/Unshrouded

Shrouded

Mount Type

Through Hole

Connector System

MCS

Contact Plating

Tin

Contact Material

Electrolytic Copper

Row Pitch

3.5mm

Termination Type

Solder

Minimum Operating Temperature

60°C

Tail Pin Length

3.4mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

100°C

Contact Gender

Male

Mating Pin Length

3.4mm

Standards/Approvals

EN 61984

Voltage

160 V

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Wago THT Male Header connector is designed for seamless integration into various electronic applications, enabling reliable and efficient connections. Crafted from THR compatible insulation material, this component is tailored for lead free reflow soldering, ensuring compliance with modern manufacturing standards. With a 16 pole configuration, it offers flexibility and versatility for demanding circuit designs. The intelligent design incorporates features such as separated pin slots to enhance safety and reduce the risk of damage.

Crafted for horizontal or vertical mounting options

Offers touch proof protection when unplugged

Supports various connection types with ease

Designed with anti rotation protection for secure fitting

Utilises a male connector type for PCB applications

Environmentally compliant aiding sustainable engineering efforts

Meets high temperature performance requirements ensuring durability

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