H-201C Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

492-1790-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

H-201C

Price: $ 0.68
Product Category:

Optoelectronics

Manufacturer: Bivar Inc.
Short Description: LED HOLDER RA 3MM 2LD NYL BK
More Detail: T1 LED Standoff Black Nylon 0.380" (9.65mm)
DataSheet: H-201C datasheetH-201C Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 4505
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
1 +: $ 0.61740
10 +: $ 0.49959
25 +: $ 0.38405
100 +: $ 0.34574
250 +: $ 0.30731
500 +: $ 0.26122
1000 +: $ 0.21512
2500 +: $ 0.20488
Stock 4505Can Ship Immediately
$ 0.68
Specifications
Series: H-201C
Part Status: Active
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Color: Black
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): --
Length: 0.380" (9.65mm)
LED: T1
Material: Nylon
Description

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LED spacer standoffs, such as the H-201C, are commonly used in electrical and lighting applications to provide a safe and secure connection to the support surface. A spacer standoff is an insulated connector that physically separates two objects from each other and applies a force between them. The H-201C spacer standoff can be used for lighting and electrical applications that require two or more devices to be joined together securely. In this article, we will discuss the application field and working principle of the H-201C spacer standoff.

The H-201C spacer standoff is designed to provide a secure connection between two or more components. It is made of a durable plastic material and is insulated for safe use in electrical connections. The spacer standoff also provides a high level of mechanical strength, allowing it to provide a secure connection between two or more components. The H-201C spacer standoff is also capable of providing an electrical connection without relying on an external power source.

The H-201C spacer standoff is mainly used in electrical and lighting applications to provide a connection between two or more components. It can be used in various applications, such as connecting lighting fixtures, connecting electrical switches and connecting various types of electrical wiring and components.

The working principle of the H-201C spacer standoff is simple. It consists of two insulating rings that are connected together by a spring. The first ring is used to hold the components in place, while the second ring is used to provide a connection between the components. The spring in the spacer standoff is designed to provide a secure connection between the components while also allowing it to be moved or adjusted.

The H-201C spacer standoff is easy to install and is designed to provide a secure connection between two or more components. It is also relatively easy to adjust and can be used in a variety of applications. It is also relatively inexpensive, making it an economical option for many applications.

In conclusion, the H-201C spacer standoff is a useful tool for providing a secure connection between two or more components. It is easy to install and adjust, making it an economical option for many electrical and lighting applications. Its simple working principle and durability make it an ideal choice for a variety of applications. It is also relatively inexpensive, making it a good option for anyone looking for an economic connection solution.

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