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Wire-To-Wire Power


Product Name Description


Offered in wire-to-wire, wire-to-panel and wire-to- board configurations, the IP67-rated MX150L™ system provides design flexibility for low level signal to high power applications. Key features include pre-assembled connector housings, integral TPA and two-way mat seal on mating connector, sealed panel-mount plugs and proven blade-type terminals.


MX150L™ Versablade™


The Versablade™ wire-to-wire connector system consists of wide flat blade tab terminals (1.78mm), multi-configured modular housings and terminal position assurance inserts for modularity and design flexibility in various applications. Other features include positive lock and TPA secondary lock, single-row system and spring style mounting ears.


The MLX™ series is interchangeable, intermateable and intermountable with industry standard products. This allows greater flexibility in mating with existing wire harnesses, connectors or PCB headers. The housings are designed for both male and female terminals. Housings are fully polarised and offer positive locking.


MLX™ The Mini-Fit® family is designed for higher-current /


Mini-Fit® Products


higher-density applications which require design flexibility for wire-to-wire, wire-to-board and board-to- board configurations. Features include fully isolated terminals, positive locking, low-engagement forces and polarised housings and receptacles. Glow wire compliant and Halogen free versions are available.


4.20mm 13.0A 2 - 24


• Consumer • Data/Communications • Industrial Automation • Networking • Medical • Automotive • Commercial Vehicle • Military/Aerospace • Telecommunications • Alternative Energy Source


Standard .093’’


Industry standard .093” pin-and-socket power connectors are suitable for wire-to-wire and wire-to- board configurations. Terminals can be used in both plug or receptacle housings allowing for design flexibility. PCB headers are also available. Features include panel mount and free hanging housings with positive locks and fully isolated contacts.


The Industry standard 0.62“ pin-and-socket wire-to-wire connector system provides a robust economical solution to applications needing a current handling capability of up to 5.0A. Housings will accept both male and female terminals and are polarised to eliminate mismating.


Standard .062’’


Smallest pitch wire-to-wire connector system for 100 to 300 V signal and power applications when using 2.60mm diameter wire. The system features a positive lock design for secure mating, fully shrouded contacts and an optional TPA retainer.


Inertia Lock 3.30mm


Beau™ plug and socket blade-type connectors provide superior durability over hollow-pin connectors, allowing repetitive mating without any damage. Thermoplastic backshells provide greater dielectric strength and safety, uniform float contacts enable maximum surface engagement, low contact resistance and easier mating.


Beau™ Power Connectors 16 www.avnet-abacus.eu/molex Pitch


Current Rating


5.84mm, 7.62mm


Up to 18.0A and


40.0A


Circuits Size


Applications


2-16


• Commercial Vehicle • Consumer • Industrial Automation


Various


4.0A -15.0A


1-9


• Consumer • Industrial Automation


6.35mm


13.5A


1 - 15


• Commercial Vehicle • Consumer • Industrial Automation Networking


5.03mm


17.0A


1-15


• Consumer • Data/Communications • Networking


3.68mm


5.0A


1-36


• Consumer • Data/Communications • Networking


3.30mm


4.0A


2-6


• Consumer • Industrial Automation


6.35mm


10.0A


2-24


• Consumer • Industrial Automation


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