14-60-0159

2.54mm Pitch SL Insulation Displacement Connector Assembly, Female, Single Row, Version C, Front Ribs, Wire Size 26 AWG, 3.81µm Tin/Lead (SnPb), 15 Circuits

Enhance your connectivity with this sleek black housing, designed for efficient and secure cable termination. Featuring a single row layout, it accommodates up to 15 contacts with a pitch of 2.54mm, ensuring seamless integration. Constructed with durable polyester alloy and phosphor bronze contact material, it guarantees reliable performance even in demanding environments. With UL and CSA agency certifications, you can trust in its quality and safety. Its vertical mount angle and stackable design offer versatility in installation, while its polarized mating ensures proper alignment. Whether used with ribbon cable or discrete wire, this connector is a must-have for any professional setup.
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Manufacturer: Molex
Manufacturer Part Number: 14-60-0159
Color: Black
Series: 70400 - SL
Amperage: 1.8 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: Tin
Contact Mating Area Plating Thickness: 3.81 µm
Number of Contacts Loaded: 15
Mating Cycles: 25
PCB Retention: Without
Contact Termination Plating Thickness: 1.905 µm
Polarized to Mate: Yes
Wire Size: 26 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: 0014600159
SKU: MOL14-60-0159

Environmental Initiative Details

Environmental Initiative: RoHS
Compliant: Unknown
Date of this Information: Unknown
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