GCC61DRSS

Heilind Number:SULGCC61DRSS
Manufacturer:Sullins Connector Solutions
Manufacturer Number:GCC61DRSS
ECAD Model:
3D Model

Description:

PA9T & PHOSPHOR BRONZE .0

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Specifications

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Manufacturer:Sullins Connector Solutions
Manufacturer Part Number:Sullins Connector Solutions GCC61DRSS
Pitch:0.1 in
Gender:Female
Voltage:700 VAC
Amperage:3 A
Mount Type:Side Hole
Orientation:Straight
Tail Length:.19 in, 4.83 mm
Contact Type:Loop Bellow
Number of Rows:2
Connector Width:.37 in, 9.4 mm
Contact Plating:Gold
Connector Height:15.49 mm, .61 in
Contact Material:Phosphor Bronze
Termination Method:Solder
Number of Positions:122
Termination Plating:Matte Tin
Operating Temperature Range:-65 - 125 °C
Card Thickness:0.062 in
Current Rating:3 A
Voltage Rating:700 VAC
Number of Contacts:122
SKU:SULGCC61DRSS

Detailed Description

The GCC61DRSS is a high-performance board-to-board PCB connector designed for demanding industrial applications. With a compact pitch of 2.54mm and two rows of connectors, it offers efficient connectivity in tight spaces. Featuring a female gender, side hole mount type, and through-hole termination method, it ensures secure and reliable connections. The contact material is made of durable phosphor bronze with gold plating, guaranteeing excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance. Operating at a voltage of 700 VAC and an amperage of 3A, this connector is suitable for power and signal transmission. Its straight orientation and loop bellow contact type facilitate easy mating and ensure signal integrity. With 122 positions and a tail length of 4.83mm, it accommodates multiple connections with ease. The connector's matte tin termination plating and operating temperature range of -65 to 125°C make it suitable for harsh environments. Measuring 15.49mm in height and 9.4mm in width, it offers a compact yet robust solution for your connectivity needs. Whether for aerospace, defense, or industrial applications, the GCC61DRSS delivers reliable performance in even the most challenging conditions.