The 170332-1, a reliable and versatile crimp quick disconnect tab terminal for your electrical connectivity needs. This PL 187 receptacle is designed for 18-14 AWG wires, featuring a durable brass construction with pre-tin contact plating for enhanced conductivity. With an overall length of .85 inches and a straight orientation, it offers easy installation in tight spaces. Suitable for a wide range of applications, this terminal operates flawlessly in temperatures ranging from -40 to 110°C (-40 to 230°F). Its F-crimp design ensures a secure connection, while the open barrel accommodates wire insulation diameters between .082 and .141 inches (2.1-3.6 mm). RoHS compliant and part of the Positive Lock 187 series, this receptacle guarantees high performance and reliability. Upgrade your HVAC systems and more with this premium terminal solution.
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Manufacturer:TE Connectivity
Manufacturer Part Number:TE Connectivity 170332-1
Series:Positive Lock 187
Contact Material:Brass
Contact Plating:Pre-Tin
Overall Length:21.6 mm, .85 in
Material:Brass
Compatible Tab Width:.187 in, 4.75 mm
Compatible Tab Thickness:.02 in, .51 mm
Terminal Type:Receptacle
Orientation:Straight
Operating Temperature Range:-40 - 110 °C, -40 - 230 °F
Wire Size:14 - 18 AWG, .82 - 2.08 mm²
Crimp Type:F-Crimp
Barrel Type:Open
Accepts Wire Insulation Diameter:.082 - .141 in, 2.1 - 3.6 mm
Product:Quick Disconnects
Product Type:Receptacle
SKU:AMP170332-1
Fully Insulated:No
Receptacle Terminal Stock Thickness:.3 mm / .012 in
UL Rating:Recognized
Mating Retention Type:Dimple
Wire Insulation Support:With
Extraction Force:.7 - 10.2 kgf / 7 - 100 Newton
Wire/Cable Type:Discrete Wire
Insertion Force:Normal
Insulated:No
Wire Stop:No
Terminates To:Wire & Cable

Environmental Initiative Details

Environmental Initiative:RoHS
Compliant:Unknown
Date of this Information:Unknown
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