14-56-4114

2.54mm Pitch SL Insulation Displacement Connector Assembly, Female, Single Row, Version C, Front Ribs, Wire Size 28 AWG, 0.76µm Gold (Au), 11 Circuits

Easily connect your devices with this black SL connector housing, part of our 70400 series. Featuring a vertical mount angle and accommodating 11 contacts, it is designed for ribbon cable or discrete wire applications. Made of durable polyester alloy with phosphor bronze contacts plated in gold, it ensures reliable performance in a variety of environments. With a pitch of 2.54mm and a termination method of IDT or Pierce, installation is simple and secure. Certified by LR19980 and E29179, it meets international safety standards. Perfect for industrial or commercial use, this connector is stackable and polarized for easy mating. Upgrade your connectivity solution with this high-quality component.
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Manufacturer: Molex
Manufacturer Part Number: 14-56-4114
Color: Black
Series: 70400 - SL
Amperage: 3 A
Connector Type: SL
Number of Rows: 1
Termination Method: IDT or Pierce
Contact Material: Phosphor Bronze
Pitch: 2.54 mm
Voltage: 250 V
Material: Polyester Alloy
Mount Angle: Vertical
Component Type: Housing
Wire Type: Discrete Wire, Ribbon Cable
Packaging: Tube
Contact Mating Area Plating: Gold
Contact Mating Area Plating Thickness: .762 µm
Number of Contacts Loaded: 11
Mating Cycles: 50
PCB Retention: Without
Contact Termination Plating Thickness: 1.905 µm
Polarized to Mate: Yes
Wire Size: 28 AWG
CSA Agency Certification: LR19980
UL Agency Certification: E29179
Contact Termination Plating: Tin
Wire Insulation Diameter: 1.35 mm
Glow Wire Capable: No
Lock to Mating Part: No
Stackable: Yes
Material Flammability Standard: 94V-0
Part Aliases: 0014564114
SKU: MOL14-56-4114

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Environmental Initiative: RoHS
Compliant: Unknown
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