Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
TE ConnectivityType
Flag Terminal
Series
Positive Lock .250 Mk I
Minimum Wire Size mm²
0.5mm²
Gender
Female
Maximum Wire Size mm²
1.5mm²
Tab Size
6.35 x 0.81mm
Tab Width
6.35mm
Tab Thickness
0.81mm
Insulation
Uninsulated
Minimum Wire Size AWG
20AWG
Maximum Wire Size AWG
15AWG
Termination Method
Crimp
Contact Material
Brass
Contact Plating
Tin
Product details
TE Connectivity Positive Lock Connector Contacts - MK I 250 Series
MK I 250 Series positive lock receptacle and flag style crimp terminals with reduced insertion force and snap action locking which accept a wire size range of 20 to 10 AWG. These Positive Lock crimp receptacles lock onto the mating tab terminals containing holes or dimples and make a mechanical 'snap' when correctly positioned and can only be removed when an integral depressor on the receptacle terminal is deflected.
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€ 0.214
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100
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
TE ConnectivityType
Flag Terminal
Series
Positive Lock .250 Mk I
Minimum Wire Size mm²
0.5mm²
Gender
Female
Maximum Wire Size mm²
1.5mm²
Tab Size
6.35 x 0.81mm
Tab Width
6.35mm
Tab Thickness
0.81mm
Insulation
Uninsulated
Minimum Wire Size AWG
20AWG
Maximum Wire Size AWG
15AWG
Termination Method
Crimp
Contact Material
Brass
Contact Plating
Tin
Product details
TE Connectivity Positive Lock Connector Contacts - MK I 250 Series
MK I 250 Series positive lock receptacle and flag style crimp terminals with reduced insertion force and snap action locking which accept a wire size range of 20 to 10 AWG. These Positive Lock crimp receptacles lock onto the mating tab terminals containing holes or dimples and make a mechanical 'snap' when correctly positioned and can only be removed when an integral depressor on the receptacle terminal is deflected.