Molex 43031 Series Male Crimp Terminal, 30 AWG Min Crimp, 26 AWG Max

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RS Stock No.:
670-1875
Mfr. Part No.:
43031-0004
Manufacturer:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Product Type

Crimp Terminal

Gender

Male

For Use With

Micro-Fit 3.0 and Micro-Fit BMI Connector Housings

Current

8.5A

Series

43031

Minimum Wire Size AWG

30AWG

Minimum Wire Size mm²

0.05mm²

Contact Plating

Tin

Maximum Wire Size mm²

0.1mm²

Maximum Wire Size AWG

26AWG

Contact Material

Phosphor Bronze

Maximum Contact Resistance

10mΩ

Termination Type

Crimp

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Molex Male Crimp Terminal, 26AWG Maximum Wire Size - Micro-Fit 3.0 Series - 43031-0010


Safely connect your cables to printed circuit boards (PCBs) with this crimp Terminal from Molex. It creates a channel for stranded conductors to be inserted into PCB jumpers. As it's MADE of conductive phosphor bronze material, it ensures a stable and reliable connection. Tin contact plating provides protection from rust and oxidation, so you're sure of long-lasting performance. With a low maximum contact resistance of 10mΩ, this Terminal enables effective signal transmission. You'll find it used in electronics and automation applications.

• Can accommodate different wire sizes, from 30 to 26AWG (American Wire Gauge), for versatility

• Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C for use in demanding conditions

• Light weight of 0.06g so it's easy to handle and won't strain the PCB

• Simple crimp termination method with low insertion force to save time and effort

Applications


• Medical equipment

• Automotive industries

• Telecommunication infrastructure

What's the difference between a male and a female connector?


The difference between the two connector types is that the female adapter acts as a receptacle to hold the male plug or jack. The female connector can also be called a socket.

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