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Stright and right-angle pins for PCBs and recepticles

April 15, 2016 By Andrew Zistler Leave a Comment

asdMill-Max has developed additional straight and right angle male PCB pins to complement the existing 35XX and 37XX series.  In addition to the .020” (0,51mm), .025” ( 0,63mm), .030”   (0,76mm) and .040”( 1,02mm) diameters available, these new pins now offer diameters of .060”( 1,52mm ) and .080”(2,03mm).  They are suitable for plugging into receptacles and/or soldering into printed circuit boards. The new .060” (1,52mm ) and .080”(2,03mm) diameter pins are a good fit for applications demanding high mechanical strength or to meet higher current requirements.

The 37XX series is ideal for any situation where a right angle connection is required.  They can be soldered on to a daughter card and plugged into receptacles or connectors on a motherboard for perpendicular board mating.  They can also be combined with right angle receptacles or connectors to mate boards in parallel (daisy chaining).   These brass pins are precision-machined and are closely monitored to produce pins with consistent bends each time.  The tips of the pins have a full radius shape making them easy to plug into board holes or receptacles.

The straight pins, series 35XX, come in three lengths, .250” (6,35mm), .500”( 12,7mm ) and .750”( 19,0mm) and are available in diameters of .060”( 1,52mm ) and .080”(2,03mm).

The standard plating option is 10 micro inches gold over nickel. As always, other plating options are available upon request.

Mill-Max

mill-max.com

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