41770 Connectors, Interconnects |
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Allicdata Part #: | A104088TR-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
41770 |
Price: | $ 0.03 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
Short Description: | CONN MAG TERM 7000-13000CMA CRMP |
More Detail: | Terminal Magnetic Connector Thru Type 7000-13000 C... |
DataSheet: | 41770 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 30000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
15000 +: | $ 0.02678 |
30000 +: | $ 0.02426 |
75000 +: | $ 0.02259 |
Specifications
Series: | Amplivar |
Packaging: | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Style: | Thru Type |
Terminal Type: | Splice |
Size: | -- |
Termination: | Crimp |
Wire Gauge: | 7000-13000 CMA |
Features: | Serrated Mating Area |
Description
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<p>A magnetic wire connection is a type of terminal that is used for electrical connections in a range of different applications. Magnetic wire connections, also commonly referred to as “MECs”, are typically used to provide electrical power or communication connections in fields ranging from industrial, commercial and military applications to consumer electronics. While MECs are designed for use with a range of different wire types, a common thread that binds them together is that they all generally consist of a terminal that connects to a wire, and use a magnet to keep the connection secure.</p><p>The most common type of MEC is the helical grip, which is the type of connection most commonly used in a wide range of applications. Helical grip MECs work by enclosing the end of the wire in a metal sleeve, which is then held in place by a retainer that wraps around the sleeve and engages into recesses within the terminal body. This helps to ensure that the connection remains secure and also minimizes vibration and allows for a high level of strain relief.</p><p>Other types of MECs, such as crimp terminals, involve the use of crimp connectors to make the connection. This type of connection involves the use of an “inner sleeve” that goes around the wire, and a “outer sleeve” that is crimped onto the inner sleeve to hold the connection in place. This particular type of connection is also designed to reduce vibration and provide a high level of strain relief. However, due to the nature of the crimp connectors, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully to ensure the highest degree of safety.</p><p>Another type of connection is the terminal lug or insulated crimp connector. These types of connectors, like their crimp counterparts, involve the use of an “inner sleeve” to form the electrical connection between the wire and the terminal. The difference here, however, is that the connection is made using a “lug” or clamp that is crimped onto the insulation to secure the connection. The advantage of this type of connection is that it is less likely to vibrate or suffer from high levels of strain relief. It is also generally much easier to install than the helical grip or crimp connector.</p><p>Finally, the last type of MEC which is commonly used is the flat panel connector. These types of connectors involve the use of a flat, insulated panel which is connected to the wires that need to be connected. The panel is then sandwiched between two pieces of plastic insulation in order to protect the connection and ensure that it remains secure. This type of connection is popular for applications such as consumer electronics, aerial antenna, cable, and telecom/video installations.</p><p>No matter which type of MECs you decide to use, the key to success lies in using the right type of connector and follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. With that being said, it is important to remember that different connections may require different installation techniques or tools.</p>The specific data is subject to PDF, and the above content is for reference
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