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Mill-Max expands line of discrete insulated spring-loaded pins

September 14, 2015 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

MillMax-discrete-spring-loaded-pinsDue to user demand, Mill-Max has expanded its line of discrete insulated spring-loaded pins. The original 807 series are SMT insulated pins in seven heights from 0.100 in. (2.54 mm) to .236” (5,99mm) with working travel from 0.012 to 0.0275 in. (0.3 to 0.7 mm). The new SMT pins, 0907 series, are available in ten heights from 0.255 to 0.430 in. (6.48 to 10.9 mm) with a working travel of 0.0275 in. (0.7 mm). Mill-Max now also offers new through-hole mount pins, 0906 series, available in six heights from 0.137 to 0.236 in. (3.48 to 5.99 mm) with a working travel of 0.0195 (0.5 mm) and 0.0275 in. (0.7 mm).

These products are used in applications where electrical isolation is required. The plastic sleeve provides insulation of the spring pin terminal for situations such as passing through a printed circuit board or conductive housing, or for isolating the pin from surrounding conductive components or elements in an assembly.

All three series are available in bulk or on 16-mm wide carrier tape for automated pick-and-place assembly. The insulator sleeve keeps the component stable in the pocket to facilitate the pick-and-place process.

The high-temperature nylon 46 insulators are suitable for RoHS soldering processes. The spring pins are constructed of precision-machined, gold-plated components and gold-plated beryllium copper springs. (The 807-22-001-30-000101 has a gold-plated stainless steel spring.) All are rated at 2 A continuous, 3 A peak and have a mechanical life of one million cycles.

Mill-Max Mfg. Corp.
www.mill-max.com/PR657

Filed Under: Products Tagged With: Mill-Max

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