Molex KK Series Female Crimp Terminal, 30AWG Min, 22AWG Max

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RS Stock No.:
170-7029
Mfr. Part No.:
08-50-0032
Brand:
Molex
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Marque

Molex

Gender

Female

For Use With

KK 254 and KK Connector Housings

Series

KK

Minimum Wire Size mm²

0.05mm²

Maximum Wire Size mm²

0.35mm²

Termination Method

Crimp

Minimum Wire Size AWG

30AWG

Contact Plating

Tin

Contact Material

Brass Alloy

Maximum Wire Size AWG

22AWG

Series Number

4809

Maximum Contact Resistance

20mΩ

Molex Crimp Terminal, 0.05 to0.35 mm² Wire Size, 20 mΩ Contact Resistance - KK Series - 08-50-0032


Establish efficient connections with this 2.54mm-pitch crimp terminal from Molex. The female receptacle encases your wire to complete an electrical circuit. For versatility, it accommodates 30 to 22AWG wire sizes in board-to-board or wire-to-board links. An anti-fish-hooking design reduces tangling before and during installation, while secure mating helps prevent accidental disconnections and downtime. The unit's tin-plated brass-alloy contacts deliver the reliable conductivity needed for power and signal applications.

Features & Benefits


• 250V voltage rating for wide compatibility
• Operating temperature range between 0˚C and +75˚C for safe use in demanding conditions

Applications


• Automotive lighting systems
• Fire alarms
• Gaming consoles
• Home appliances
• Data and communications applications

What does the gender mean on a crimp terminal?


You get either female or male crimp terminals. The first is a socket, while the second works like a pin or plug.

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