52213-0411
Mizu-P25 2.50mm Pitch Waterproof Wire-to-Wire Receptacle Housing, 4 Circuits, Black
Part Aliases: Molex 0522130411
The Mizu-P25 2.50mm Pitch Waterproof Wire-to-Wire Receptacle Housing, featuring 4 Circuits, is designed for seamless connectivity in demanding environments. With a sleek Black exterior, this housing is part of the 52213 Mizu-P25 Waterproof and Splash Proof series, ensuring reliable performance. Operating at 4 A, it is ideal for signal applications. Constructed from durable Polyester, it offers robust protection. With a low pitch of 2.5 mm, it allows for efficient wiring. RoHS compliant and with a wide operating temperature range of -40 to 105 °C, this housing guarantees safety and reliability. With locking capability and non-stackable design, it ensures secure connections. Upgrade to the Mizu-P25 for quality and durability in your connectivity needs.
Product Category: | |
Manufacturer: | Molex |
Manufacturer Part Number: | Molex 52213-0411 |
Color: | Black |
Series: | 52213 - Mizu-P25 Waterproof - Splash Proof |
Amperage: | 4 A |
Connector Type: | Mizu-P25 Waterproof, Splash Proof |
Gender: | Receptacle |
Housing Material: | Polyester |
Number of Contacts: | 4 |
Number of Rows: | 1 |
Pitch: | 2.5 mm |
Material: | Polyester |
Operating Temperature Range: | -40 - 105 °C |
Circuit Application: | Signal |
Connector System: | Wire to Wire |
Glow Wire Capable: | No |
Lock to Mating Part: | Yes |
Stackable: | No |
Material Flammability Standard: | 94V-0 |
Part Aliases: | 0522130411 |
SKU: | MOL52213-0411 |
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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06/20/2017 | 502735 - Capacity change or tool replacement. This letter is to inform you that another set of tooling is being added to meet the current and future demands of this product. There will be no changes in the fit, form or function from the additional tooling when compared to the current tooling. | Download |