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Electronicdesign 2674 Xl 06 Hirose 3
Electronicdesign 2674 Xl 06 Hirose 3
Electronicdesign 2674 Xl 06 Hirose 3
Electronicdesign 2674 Xl 06 Hirose 3

Circular Connectors Offer Over-Mold Strain Relief Options

April 30, 2010
Enriching the HR30 circular connector series is an option that accepts a user-specified over-molded strain relief.

Enriching the HR30 circular connector series is an option that accepts a user-specified over-molded strain relief. This over mold capability prevents damage caused by tampering or unauthorized assembly. The enhancement is available in all shell sizes and enables users to specify multiple over-mold strain relief designs including straight, right angle, and 45°. The connectors sport a lightweight design with simple push-pull operation and is available in solder or crimp termination. Specs include an insulation resistance of 1,000 M? at 100 Vdc, a maximum contact resistance up to 30 m? at 1 Adc, current ratings of 5A (three positions) and 2A (six, 10, and 12 positions), voltage ratings of 100 Vac (three positions) and 30 Vac (10 and 12 positions), and an operating temperature range from -25°C to +85°C. HIROSE ELECTRIC, Simi Valley, CA. (805) 522-7958.

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