09110006122
HARTING offers a large range of terminations technology for contacts: - Screw terminal - Crimp terminal - Axial screw terminal - Cage-clamp terminal - IDC (Insulation displacement terminal) - Han-Quick Lock® termination technique
HARTING's TC 200 Crimp Contact is a high-performance termination solution designed for robust connectivity in demanding environments. This male contact, featuring a 50mm² wire size, is constructed from durable copper alloy with silver plating, ensuring excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance. With a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C, it is suitable for use in extreme conditions. The machined contact design and low contact resistance of 0.3 mOhm guarantee reliable signal transmission, making it ideal for high-power applications. With a current rating of 200 A and a lifespan of 500 mating cycles, this RoHS-compliant contact offers long-lasting performance for critical systems. The 22.5mm stripping length facilitates easy installation, while its compatibility with HARTING's TC 200 series connectors ensures seamless integration. Trust HARTING's TC 200 Crimp Contact for secure and efficient power transmission in industrial, automotive, and aerospace applications.
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Manufacturer: | HARTING |
Manufacturer Part Number: | HARTING 09110006122 |
Series: | TC 200 |
Gender: | Male |
Termination Method: | Crimp |
Contact Material: | Copper Alloy |
Contact Plating: | Silver |
Maximum Operating Temperature: | 125 °C |
Minimum Operating Temperature: | -40 °C |
Contact Resistance: | 0.3 mOhm |
Mating Cycles: | 500 cycle |
Wire Size: | 50 mm² |
Contact Design: | Machined |
Current Rating: | 200 A |
Stripping Length: | 22.5 mm |
SKU: | HRT09110006122 |
Environmental Initiative Details
Environmental Initiative: | RoHS |
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Compliant: | Unknown |
Date of this Information: | Unknown |
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Product Change Notice
Effective Date | Description of Change | Download |
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09/02/2022 | PCN22001CN-US - product change. Implementation of a radius to the end of the inlet funnel of the crimp hole. This change optimizes handling in the crimping process. | Download |