5459-0-00-15-00-00-03-0

Mill-Max
575-5459000150000030
5459-0-00-15-00-00-03-0

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Description:
Terminals .375 Vented Pin for Plated Thru Holes

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In Stock: 1.078

Stock:
1.078 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
5 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
Minimum: 1   Multiples: 1
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Pricing (EUR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
0,387 € 0,39 €
0,33 € 3,30 €
0,295 € 7,38 €
0,281 € 28,10 €
0,251 € 62,75 €
0,239 € 239,00 €
0,223 € 557,50 €
0,222 € 2.220,00 €

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Mill-Max
Product Category: Terminals
RoHS:  
Pins
Terminal Pin, Press-Fit
Brass
5459
Bulk
Brand: Mill-Max
Length: 0.375 in
Material: Brass Alloy
Product Type: Terminals
Factory Pack Quantity: 2500
Subcategory: Terminals
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TARIC:
8536901000
CNHTS:
8536901100
CAHTS:
8536900020
USHTS:
8536904000
JPHTS:
853690000
MXHTS:
8536902800
ECCN:
EAR99

Press-Fit PCB Pins for Plated Through Holes

Mill-Max Press-Fit PCB Pins for Plated-Through Holes are specifically designed to provide a secure connection while maintaining integrity and continuity. The pins incorporate square press-fit geometry and angled vent features making them suitable for solderless press-fit or press-fit and solder PCB termination. The four pins are double tail header pins featuring a square press-fit shank, a round tail, and a standoff body in between. The Mill-Max pins are used as the output terminals in applications with more demanding mechanical/electrical requirements such as power supplies, power converters, rectifiers, relays, and any device subject to blind mating or rough handling. The pins can also be used in board stacking applications, particularly those used in power environments.