Universal MATE-N-LOK II Series, Multi Purpose

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193797-1
CONN SOCKET 10AWG SILVER CRIMP
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$6.2772
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200.0µin (5.08µm)
Universal MATE-N-LOK II

About  Multi Purpose

The multipurpose contact family comprises interconnect system components that are commonly applied to a conductor using a crimp connection. These contacts can be utilized with various styles of corresponding housings, enabling the use of the same contact part number and application equipment to assemble similar connectors that are capable of withstanding incorrect mating. The crimp connection method is a highly reliable and efficient means of securing the contact to the conductor, providing a robust electrical connection that can withstand mechanical stresses and environmental conditions. The use of this method also allows for easy field repair or replacement, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs. By employing a standardized contact design across multiple connector styles, the multipurpose contact family provides an efficient solution for interconnect systems where a variety of connector types are required. This helps to simplify inventory management, reduce assembly complexity, and minimize the risk of incorrect mating, which could lead to costly failures or damage to equipment. Overall, the multipurpose contact family is a versatile and reliable solution for interconnect systems that require a diverse range of connector types. The standardized design and crimp connection method allow for simple assembly and repair, while minimizing the risk of errors in mating and maximizing the durability of the electrical connection.