Solid keying pins are used on connectors without external keying
Solid keying pins are used on external keyed assemblies when more than 64 keying positions are required
Keying sleeves, like solid keying pins, are used as an alternative to external keys or when additional keying is required
Contacts are on 1.27 x 3.81 [.050 x .150] and 2.54 x 2.54 [.100 x .100] centers
Straddle mount pin headers have pretinned tabs for connection to daughter boards
Straddle mount pin headers have replaceable contacts
Box receptacle contacts are available in flow solder, solder eyelet, straddle mount, wrap-type and crimp styles
Single and dual row styles
Mates with 0.64 x 0.64 [.025 x .025] posts
Dual cantilever contact beam with built-in anti-overstress feature for reliable matings
Assemblies available for 1.57 [.062] or 2.36 [.093] thick printed circuit boards
5 amps per contact
Blade and receptacle design provides multiple areas of contact for maximum conductivity
A guide system prevents contact damage and provides positive alignment for reliable mating of connector halves
Diallyl phthalate housing rated from -65°C to 125°C