6 Mar 2017
TE Connectivity’s New LIGHT-N-LOK Modular Latched Wire-To-Wire Connectors Make Installation Simple and Fast
HARRISBURG, PA., USA – March 6, 2017 – TE Connectivity (TE), a world leader in connectivity and sensors, has introduced the LIGHT-N-LOK range of modular latched wire-to-wire connectors in side-by-side stackable versions with two and three positions. The connectors utilize poke-in termination, which makes field installation simple and fast; no tools are required. Their compact design makes them ideal for applications where space is a constraint. Especially suitable for indoor lighting applications, the connectors are available in four different colors (black, orange, red and white) for ease of identification and assembly. The three-position versions have a make-first break-last (MFBL) contact for grounding.
The LIGHT-N-LOK latched connectors accept solid and stranded 22 AWG - 16 AWG (0.33 - 1.0 mm2) wire sizes. They have a maximum voltage rating of 600 VAC. Contacts are in a copper alloy with tin plating, and the polyamide housing has a UL 94 V-0 flammability rating.
For more information on TE’s LIGHT-N-LOK connectors, contact the Product Information Center at +1 800 522 6752 or visit http://www.te.com/usa-en/about-te/news-center/light-n-lok-npi.html.
LIGHT-N-LOK, TE, TE Connectivity and the TE connectivity (logo) are trademarks of the TE Connectivity Ltd. family of companies.
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