Dubox™ Series, Jumper Wires, Pre-Crimped Leads

Results:
4
Manufacturer
Series
Contact Finish Thickness
Contact Finish
Wire Gauge
Length
Color
Contact End
Results remaining4
Applied Filters:
Dubox™
Select
ImageProduct DetailPriceAvailabilityECAD ModelContact FinishContact Finish ThicknessColorWire GaugeLengthSeriesContact End
10164492-K0030GLF
Contact us
Quantity
Contact us
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Gold
30.0µin (0.76µm)
Black
20 AWG
11.8" (300.0mm)
Dubox™
Socket to Socket
10164492-K0030TLF
Contact us
Quantity
Contact us
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Tin
-
Black
20 AWG
11.8" (300.0mm)
Dubox™
Socket to Socket
10164492-M0030TLF
Contact us
Quantity
Contact us
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Tin
-
Black
24 AWG
11.8" (300.0mm)
Dubox™
Socket to Socket
10164492-M0030GLF
Contact us
Quantity
Contact us
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Gold
30.0µin (0.76µm)
Black
24 AWG
11.8" (300.0mm)
Dubox™
Socket to Socket

Jumper Wires, Pre-Crimped Leads

Jumper Wires, also known as Pre-Crimped Leads, are individual single conductor devices that are used to establish electrical connections between components. These wires can come with the same or different contact ends, depending on the specific application requirements. Jumper wires are available in various lengths, ranging from 2.00 inches to 18.0 inches, providing flexibility for different setups and configurations. The length of the wires determines the distance between the connected components. These wires are manufactured in different wire gauges, typically ranging from 8 AWG to 32 AWG. The wire gauge refers to the thickness or diameter of the wire, with smaller numbers indicating thicker wires. This range allows for compatibility with a wide range of current-carrying capacities and applications. Jumper wires are also available in a variety of wire colors, including black, blue, brown, gray, green, green-yellow, orange, red, slate, violet, white, and yellow. These color options help with visual identification and organization of the wires, making it easier to trace connections and prevent errors during installation or troubleshooting. The use of jumper wires offers several advantages. They provide a convenient and flexible solution for establishing temporary or permanent electrical connections. The pre-crimped ends eliminate the need for additional wire termination, saving time and effort during installation. Additionally, the availability of different wire gauges and colors allows for customization and compatibility with specific application requirements. Overall, jumper wires or pre-crimped leads are versatile tools for creating reliable electrical connections in a wide range of electronic applications. Whether it's for prototyping, testing, or permanent installations, these wires offer flexibility, convenience, and customization options to ensure efficient and accurate electrical connectivity.