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PCB Connectors Handle Up To 45A

January 11, 2008
For high-current delivery, the High Power printed-circuit board (PCB) connector and contact series can interface current levels up to 45A. The components are available pre-assembled in one- or two-row configurations, reducing assembly costs and eliminating accidental connector separation, or separately to allow custom configurations. Paired with the company's Powerpole 15/45 Fingerproof connector housings, the High Power series provides a reliable and safe wire-to-PCB connection. RoHS-compliant, the connectors feature a copper alloy with tin-plating construction. Additionally, they are available in a range of colors and with multiple accessories including mounting wings, spacers, and board-mounting staples. ANDERSON POWER PRODUCTS, Sterling, MA. (978) 422-3600.

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