| M Thread size | M4x0.7 |
| T1 Thread Length | 4.0 mm |
| H Total Height | 10.5 mm |
| H1 Body Length | 7.0 mm |
| L Section Size | 9.0 mm |
| Pins | 16 |
| Current rating | 180 A |
| Tigntening Torque | 1.2 Nm |
| Materials | Brass |
| Surface Treatment | Tin plated |
| Installation Equipment/Method | Press-fit |

What are press-fit connectors?
A press-fit connector is an electrical connector designed to be plugged into a printed circuit board (PCB) without the need for soldering. Instead of using solder to create a mechanical and electrical connection, press-fit connectors utilize a mechanical interference fit to secure the connector pins into plated holes on the PCB.
Main features of crimp connectors:
Mechanical Interference: The connector pins are slightly larger than the holes in the PCB, creating a tight fit when pressed in. This ensures a secure connection without the need for soldering.
No heating required: Since press-fit connectors do not require soldering, no heating is required during installation, thus avoiding damage to sensitive components on the PCB.
High reliability: Press-fit connections can provide reliable and robust electrical connections, typically with good resistance to vibration and thermal cycling.
Easy to assemble: The installation process is usually faster and can be automated, suitable for mass production.
Reworkability: In some cases, crimp connectors can be removed and replaced without damaging the PCB, which is very beneficial for repairs or upgrades.
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Crimp connectors are commonly used in a variety of applications, including:
Telecommunications equipment
Automotive electronics
Industrial machinery
Consumer Electronics
Medical equipment
Overall, crimp connectors are a popular choice in modern electronics manufacturing due to their efficiency, reliability, and ease of use.



