802-10-004-30-507191 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

802-10-004-30-507191-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

802-10-004-30-507191

Price: $ 0.41
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Preci-Dip
Short Description: CONN SPRING PAD 4POS DUAL SMD
More Detail: 4 Position Spring Mating Target Connector Surface ...
DataSheet: 802-10-004-30-507191 datasheet802-10-004-30-507191 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Series: 802
Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR) 
Part Status: Active
Connector Type: Mating Target
Number of Contacts: 4
Pitch: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Number of Rows: 2
Row Spacing: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Material: Brass
Contact Finish: Gold
Contact Finish Thickness: 10.0µin (0.25µm)
Description

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Rectangular Connectors - Spring Loaded are widely used in many industries, such as military, robotic, medical and industrial automation applications. One of the most widely used spring connectors is 802-10-004-30-507191. This spring loaded connector has several features that make it very popular. Let\'s examine what these features are and how they work.

The 802-10-004-30-507191 is a rectangular connector that is designed for a range of applications, such as low to high power circuits. It utilizes a robust locking mechanism to ensure reliable operation in demanding conditions. The device is constructed from a durable, corrosion-resistant, non-magnetic, thermally stable stainless steel material. The spring loaded connector has an ergonomic, lightweight design making it suitable for a range of applications.

The main purpose of the spring loaded connectors is to provide a secure connection between two components. The 802-10-004-30-507191 achieves this with its two parts, the shell and the contacts. The shell is designed with a spring loaded mechanism that locks the components together. When the two halves are joined the spring inside the shell will force the contacts to pinch and press against each other forming a tight joint. The force increases as the two components are further mated together, providing a secure connection that is resistant to movement and external forces.

The 802-10-004-30-507191 spring connector also incorporates a specific design feature called a ‘dynamic force’. This feature allows the contacts to compress more firmly as the mated components move against each other. This helps to maintain the secure connection between the two components, even in situations where vibration or shock is present.

The spring loaded connectors have a very simple installation process. The components are simply aligned and then forced together until they click. This will create a secure, reliable, and long lasting connection. This also helps to reduce the risk of misalignment and improves the life of the connector.

These are just some of the features and benefits of the 802-10-004-30-507191 spring loaded connector. It is easy to see why this type of connector is so popular and widely used in many industries. It is designed to provide a secure, reliable and long lasting connection, and the high quality components ensure a wide range of applications can be used with this type of connector.

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