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08-52-0071

SKU: 08-52-0071

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Product Description

The MOLEX KK 156 TERMINAL CRIMP 18-24 AWG TIN is a high-quality connector designed for reliable power and signal connections in electronic applications. Manufactured by MOLEX in India, this crimp terminal is suitable for wire-to-board connections and features a durable phosphor bronze construction with tin plating for enhanced corrosion resistance.

Key Features

  • Part Number: 08-52-0071
  • Manufacturer: MOLEX
  • Country of Origin: India (IN)
  • Unit of Measure: Each (EA)
  • ECCN: EAR99
  • Package Type: Reel
  • Product Category: Connectors | Headers & Wire Housings
  • RoHS Compliant: Yes

Technical Specifications

Material - Metal Phosphor Bronze
Plating - Mating & Termination Tin (Sn)
Wire Insulation Diameter Up to 2.79mm
Wire Size (AWG) 18, 20, 22, 24
Termination Interface Style Crimp or Compression
Net Weight 0.198g

Application & Compatibility

  • Suitable for power and signal applications requiring reliable wire-to-board connections.
  • Compatible with related components such as KK 3.96mm Single Row Crimp Housings (Part Numbers: 2139, 3069, 41695).

Additional Information

Compliance & Certifications

  • RoHS Compliant
  • EU ELV Compliant (2000/53/EC)
  • REACH SVHC: Not Contained (as of Jan 2025)
  • Low-Halogen: Yes (per IEC 61249-2-21)
  • GADSL/IMDS: Compliant with Exemption 44

For more detailed specifications and technical drawings, please refer to the Molex product page.

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