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Spring-Loaded Connectors Have More Stroke

The longer stroke helps compensate for tolerance stack-ups in assemblies.

The single row 824-22-0XX-00-005000 and double row 826-22-0XX-00-005000 spring loaded connectors from Mill-Max.
The single row 824-22-0XX-00-005000 and double row 826-22-0XX-00-005000 spring loaded connectors from Mill-Max.
Mill-Max

Mill-Max (Oyster Bay, NY) is expanding its solder cup, spring loaded connector series with the introduction of new versions that deliver 60% more stroke than the existing series. The single row 824-22-0XX-00-005000 and double row 826-22-0XX-00-005000 provide a mid-stoke of .045” (1.14 mm) with a maximum stroke of 090” (2.29 mm). The longer stroke helps compensate for tolerance stack-ups in assemblies and provides greater flexibility for unpredictable motion due to shock and vibration. Additional features include:

  • The new 0947-0-15-20-77-14-11-0 spring pin which uses a .090” max stroke spring.
  • Each pin provides a mid-stroke force of 60 grams, a solder cup sized to accommodate up to a 22 AWG wire and a current rating of 2 amps continuous use (3 amps maximum). 
  • A high retention force press-fit of the solder cup to the body of the spring pin insures the reliability of the component during soldering and assembly operations. 
  • Uniform orientation makes it easy to solder cable or discrete wires to the spring pins.
  • A wired spring-loaded assembly (once soldered) that is a solution for discreet wire to board, cable to board or cable to cable applications. 
  • Nylon 46 insulators.
  • .100” (2.54 mm) pin spacing.
  • Availability from 1-64 positions single row and 2-72 double row.
  • Gold plated, precision machined brass components and beryllium copper springs. 
  • A spring-loaded plunger suitable for mating with gold plated PCB pads. 

For more information, visit www.mill-max.com/PR678; or call 516-922-6000.

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