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Mill-Max Introduces Pre-Wired Spring-Loaded Connectors

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Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp., Inc. announces the release of a new pre-wired spring-loaded connector, a two-position header with crimp terminated wires. This product combines high quality Mill-Max spring-loaded pogo pins with the convenience of a 12” pig-tail to suit a wide variety of applications.

The new 867-22-002-70-501010 connector is a cost-effective solution when a wired connection is required in an electrical assembly. Crimping wires to a connector comes with challenges: gang crimping tooling is not readily available and the alternative, crimp and poke connectors, can be time consuming and labor-intensive to use. This connector eliminates those issues and is ready to use in a host of wire termination applications. The open-end wire offers flexible termination possibilities such as soldering, crimping, splicing or connecting to a terminal block. The 867 series uses high reliability Mill-Max spring-loaded pins making it an excellent choice for battery charging, low-power delivery and quick connect purposes.

The connector features precision-machined and gold-plated spring pins on .100” (2.54 mm) centers, each having a maximum stroke of .055” (1.4 mm), with a connector housing molded from high temperature thermoplastic. The two-wire pig-tail is made from 24 AWG stranded conductors; one red, one black, 12” (305 mm) long. The wire is per UL1007 with PVC insulation and 7/32 stranding. Each wire end is stripped to a length of .140” (3.56 mm) with slug on to prevent fraying. The wire retention of the crimp joint is 8 pounds (3.63 kg) minimum and there is a positive stop inside the connector so the pins cannot be dislodged if pull force is applied to the wires

As an authorized distributor for Mill-Max, Heilind Asia provides Mill-Max’s products and also value added services. Heilind Asia supports both original equipment and contract manufacturers in all market segments of the electronics industry, stocking products from the industry’s leading manufacturers in 25 component categories, with a particular focus on interconnect, electromechanical, fastener/hardware and sensor products.

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