Spring-loaded connector from Mill-Max
Mill-Max Manufacturing
829 series
Mill-Max's 829 series single-row, right-angle strips are suitable for applications requiring a spring-loaded connection that lies parallel to the PC board.
The spring-loaded connector (SLC) has a low profile to fit the small packaging requirements of hand-held devices, especially where vertical space is limited.
Offering all the characteristics of the company's other spring-loaded products, the 829 series has an increased mid-stroke distance of .045in, more than double most standard-series products.
With tails bent at right-angles and locating pegs on the insulator, the 829 series is installed as a through-hole component providing a secure connection to the pc board.
These SLCs are suitable for hand, intrusive reflow or wave soldering.
Rated at 2A continuous, 3A peak per pin, the 829 series is offered in up to 10 positions in a strip.
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