
Allicdata Part #: | 1-1103344-1-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
1-1103344-1 |
Price: | $ 25.18 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
Short Description: | CONN HOOD TOP ENTRY SZ8 PG29 |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
10 +: | $ 22.89360 |
Lock Location: | Locking Clip (2) on Hood |
Operating Temperature: | -- |
Housing Finish: | Powder Coated |
Housing Material: | Aluminum Alloy, Die Cast |
Ingress Protection: | IP65 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant |
Features: | -- |
Housing Color: | Gray |
Size / Dimension: | 4.724" L x 1.693" W x 3.071" H (120.00mm x 43.00mm x 78.00mm) |
Thread Size: | PG29 |
Series: | HD.64, HTS |
Size: | 8 |
Style: | Top Entry |
Connector Type: | Hood |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Packaging: | Bulk |
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Housings, hoods and bases are components used in many types of heavy duty connectors. These connectors are designed to hold tightly to other items such as electrical and mechanical parts. The housings, hoods, and bases help protect against dust, moisture, and the wear of environmental conditions.
Heavy duty connectors have three main components to them: housings, hoods, and bases. The first component is the housing. This is an enclosure that contains the two parts of the connector. The size and shape of the housing may vary depending on the connector’s design and application. The housing is designed to keep the internal components of the connector protected from the elements, dust, moisture, and the wear of environmental conditions.
The second component of a heavy duty connector is the hood. The hood is a shield that encloses the external components of the connector and helps protect the internal components from the elements. The hood provides additional protection against dust and moisture that may get past the housing. In some cases, the hood may also be used as an additional layer of insulation.
The third component of the heavy duty connector is the base. The base is used to secure the connector to its intended application. The base will have holes or grooves for mounting the connector to other components. The base also helps keep the connector in place and provides a solid surface to attach other components.
The working principle of heavy duty connectors is relatively simple. They join two components together by applying mechanical force. This force can be generated by mechanical motion, a spring, or by an electrical current. When mechanical force is applied, the two components are held securely together to form the connection. When electrical force is applied, an electric current is passed through the two components to form the connection.
Heavy duty connectors are often used in applications that require a high degree of stability, durability, and reliability. Examples include industrial equipment and machinery, automobiles, and aircraft. The housings, hoods, and bases provide additional protection against dust, moisture, and other environmental conditions that may affect the performance of the connector.
Heavy duty connectors are also used in applications where size and weight are important considerations. The components are designed to be light weight and compact so they do not add too much bulk or weight to a system or appliance. The materials used in their construction also helps to keep them as light as possible.
Overall, heavy duty connectors provide a reliable and efficient way to connect components for a variety of applications. They are designed to handle harsh environmental conditions, vibration, and they require little maintenance. The housings, hoods, and bases all play an important role in protecting the internal components of the connector and helping to ensure its reliable connection.
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