DNF14-250FIB-3K
The vibration resistant female disconnect is made of brass and is tin-plated. It is fully insulated in a blue, nylon housing. It has a tab size of 0.250 x 0.032" (6.3 x 0.8 mm) and supports a wire range of 16-14 AWG (1.5-2.5 mm²). It is 0.84" (21.3 mm) long and 0.35" (8.9 mm) wide. The disconnect has a funnel entry barrel configuration and a butted seam barrel. It comes in reels of 3000 pieces.
Part Aliases: Panduit DNF14-250FIB-3K.P
Enhance wire connectivity with our vibration-resistant female disconnect, crafted from durable brass with a tinned finish for optimal performance. Encased in a blue, nylon housing for full insulation, this disconnect features a tab size of 0.250 x 0.032" (6.3 x 0.8 mm) and supports wire sizes ranging from 16-14 AWG (1.5-2.5 mm²). With a length of 0.84" (21.3 mm) and width of 0.35" (8.9 mm), it offers efficient handling. The funnel entry barrel and butted seam design ensure secure connections. Available in reels of 3000 pieces, this RoHS-compliant component is ideal for various applications in the connector, crimp terminal, and splice sectors.
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Manufacturer: | Panduit |
Manufacturer Part Number: | Panduit DNF14-250FIB-3K |
Maximum Operating Temperature: | 105 °C, 221 °F |
Material: | Brass |
Finish/Coating: | Tinned |
Insulation Material: | Nylon - Barrel Insulated |
Minimum Wire Size: | 16 AWG |
Wire Size: | 16 AWG |
Wire Insulation Diameter: | .16 in, 4.1 mm |
Barrel Type: | Butted Seam |
Finish: | Tinned |
Product Type: | Female Disconnect |
Tab Size: | .25 in, 6.3 mm |
Part Aliases: | DNF14-250FIB-3K.P |
SKU: | PANDNF14-250FIB-3K |
Environmental Initiative Details
Environmental Initiative: | RoHS |
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Compliant: | Unknown |
Date of this Information: | Unknown |
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Product Change Notice
Effective Date | Description of Change | Download |
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06/28/2021 | PAN-PCN-20210623-1 - Temporary Packaging Change. Due to limited availability on select paper goods, Panduit is forced to change the packaging of our ReelSmart reels. Per the images below, we will be removing the white liner on each flange of the reel. We anticipate this to be a temporary change and to return back to normal in September. | Download |