General Information Kit Part Number: 2110837-5 Description: Vertical Header, Plug and Double Lock Plate Kit Application: Appliance Industries, Business Equipment, Fan Modules, Gaming Industries, Garage Door Openers, HVAC Systems, Industrial Controls, Security, Vending Family: Power Double Lock TE Brand: AMP Products Solution: Power Connectors Product Type: Wire-to-Board Connectors Number of Pieces: 96 RoHS: Yes Specifications Circuit Size(s): 2, 3, 4, 6 Color: Natural Crimp Terminal: Female Current Rating: 14A Flammability Rating: UL94V-0 Mounting Style: PCB, Panel Mount Orientation: Vertical Plugs, Vertical Headers Pitch: 6.5mm (.256 ) Rows: Single Row, Dual Row Tool Included: No Voltage Rating: 300V Wire Gauge (AWG): 20-16 Product Highlights These connectors can be used alone by inserting wire-terminated crimp snap-in contacts into the housing. However, to achieve more positive contact mounting, plug and cap housings can be equipped with a double-lock plate that helps to completely insert contacts. Features and Benefits Power circuit connectors of compact design Uses double lock plate on the wire side that helps prevent partial mating of contacts Double lock plate compatible with high-count positions of more than 3 rows Tab and receptacle contacts resist scooping of contacts at mating/unmating Locking of plug to cap housings and plug to board mounted headers made by the semi-inner locking system that helps preclude the possibility of disengagement by external pressure Both wire-to-wire and wire-to-board applications available from the same Series lineup Board-mounted header compatible with resin coating, causing no hindrance with the plug locking function Design complies with a range of safety standards The housing lance design provides no lance on contacts and helps prevent entanglement of contacts with one another Fully polarized Applications Household appliances Page 1 - Retrieved on Dec 05, 2011 Gaming Vending Garage door openers Security systems Industrial controls HVAC system controls Fan modules Business equipment Page 2 - Retrieved on Dec 05, 2011