41900 Allicdata Electronics

41900 Connectors, Interconnects

Allicdata Part #:

A125094TR-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

41900

Price: $ 0.01
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
Short Description: CONN MAG TERM 3000-7000CMA CRIMP
More Detail: Terminal Magnetic Connector Thru Type 3000-7000 CM...
DataSheet: 41900 datasheet41900 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
60000 +: $ 0.01555
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
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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: 3000-7000 CMA
Features: Serrated Mating Area
Description

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Magnetic Wire Connectors are terminals which provide easy and reliable connections between two electrical wires. These terminals are designed to help ensure safe and secure connections, free of rattles, shorts, and corrosion. Connectors are available in a variety of styles, materials, and sizes. They are suitable for various applications, including automotive, household, consumer electronics, and other circuit designs. Magnetic wire connectors are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and reliability.

A typical magnetic wire connector consists of two parts: an “ears” and a terminal. The ears are hollow tubes which fit around the wire to be connected. They provide a secure fit and help ensure the connections will remain secure. The terminal is a metal or plastic part which fits inside the ears and secures the entire connection. This terminal will either be crimped or soldered, depending on the application. Both types can provide reliable connections that last.

When it comes to selecting the best type of magnetic wire connectors for a particular application, there are a few key considerations. First, the application must determine the type of connection that is needed. For example, in a high-voltage circuit, crimped connections may not be sufficient and soldered terminals must be used. Secondly, the size of the wire to be connected should be considered. The wire gauge should match the connector size, so that the wires are able to make a secure connection.

The working principle of magnetic wire connectors is based on the magnetic force created when two metal conductors come into contact with each other. This force helps draw the wire and terminal together, creating a solid connection. This force also helps to keep the connection secure and prevents rattling and shorts. The connection is further secured by the materials used in the terminal, like zinc or brass. In addition, some connectors come with seals which help keep the connection free of corrosion and environmental factors.

There are many different types of magnetic wire connectors on the market, each designed for a specific application. Automotive connectors are made with special materials and electrical ratings to handle high-voltage applications. Other connectors are made with increased flexibility to handle low-voltage applications. Whatever the application may be, magnetic wire connectors can provide a reliable electrical connection without the need for special tools.

There are many benefits to using magnetic wire connectors in place of standard soldered connections. First and foremost, these terminals provide a secure connection that lasts a long time. The magnetic force helps to prevent accidental disconnection and keep the connection tight. Secondly, magnetic wire connectors are also easier to install and remove than soldered connections and require fewer tools. And finally, these terminals are more affordable than the traditional soldered connections, making them a great choice for any electrical application.

In conclusion, magnetic wire connectors are an essential terminal for any electrical application. With its secure fit and reliable connections, it is easy to see why this type of terminal is becoming increasingly popular. It is important to select the right type of magnetic wire connectors depending on the application, size of wire, and other factors. With the right selection, electrical wire connections can be secure and long-lasting.

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