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Every Mill-Max SMT spring-loaded connector now offered on T&R

October 12, 2015 By Megan Hollis Leave a Comment

Three additional Mill-Max SMT spring-loaded connectors are now available packaged on tape and reel. With this development, all SMT spring-loaded connectors are now offered on tape and reel for automated pick & place assembly.

The 855-22-XXX-30-002191, from 4-40 positions, are double row and on a space saving .050” (1.27 mm) grid. Each spring pin features a base geometry of .029” (0,74 mm) round by .010” (0,25 mm) tall to maxi- mize soldering surface area and provide secure attachment to the PCB. They can now be supplied on tape and reel thanks to a special “cap” which provides a pick & place surface for easy removal from the pocket and placement on the board. Each pin position has its own size tape. Please speak with an applications engineer for details.

Mill Max

The lowest profile spring-loaded connectors, just .100” in height. are offered in single row, series 815-22- 0XX-30-001191 and double row, series 817-22-0XX-30-001191, both on .100” (2,54 mm) grid. The single row is available in 2-10 positions and the double row in 4 -20 positions. Both the 815 and 817 series have a mid-stroke travel of .012” (,3mm) and full stroke capability of .020” – .024” (,508 – ,61 mm). For surface mount applications where above board height is limited, these connectors are ideal.

The 815 series is packaged on 44mm wide tape, 910 parts per 13” reel; the 817 series comes on 44mm wide tape, 680 parts per 13” reel.

For more information, please visit: www.mill-max.com/PR658.

Mill-Max Mfg. Corp
www.mill-max.com

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