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Deutsch Dthd 1-pin Genuine Connector Kit, 4 Awg Solid Contacts on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Ontario, California, United States

Ontario, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Deutsch Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:DTHD-WNS-4-KIT Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

High Performance connectors

Kit Content:
  • 1 x 0460-204-0490 (4 AWG nickel Solid Pins, for 6 AWG wires)
  • 1 x 0462-203-04141 (4 AWG nickel Solid Sockets, for 6 AWG wires)
  • 1 x DTHD04-1-4P (connector)
  • 1 x DTHD06-1-4S (connector)


Country of Origin: USA

DTHD connectors are single terminal connectors for heavy duty applications. Easy to install, environmentally sealed and compact in size, they are a simple, field serviceable alternative to a splice.

Performance specifications:
DEUTSCH electrical connectors will stand up to the harsh environmental challenges that are common to industrial markets that require advanced performance. Proper parts, procedures, and tooling must be used.

Temperature: Operating at temperatures from -55° C to +125° C continuous at rated current.

Durability: No electrical or mechanical defects after 100 cycles of engagement and disengagement.

Vibration: No unlocking or unmating and exhibits no mechanical or physical damage after sinusoidal vibration levels of 20 G’s at 10 to 2000 Hz in each of the three mutually perpendicular planes. No electrical discontinuities longer than 1 microsecond.

Physical Shock: No unlocking, unmating, or other unsatisfactory result during or after 50 G’s in each of three mutually perpendicular planes. No electrical discontinuities longer than 1 microsecond. MIL-STD 202, Method 213, Condition “C”.

Fluid Resistance: Connectors show no damage when exposed to most fluids used in industrial applications.

Insulation Resistance: 1000 megohms minimum at 25° C.

Moisture Resistance: Properly wired and mated connections will withstand immersion under three feet of water without loss of electronic qualities or leakage.

Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: Current leakage less than 2 milliamps at 1500 VAC.

Thermal Cycle: No cracking, chipping or leaking after 20 test cycles from -55° C to +125° C.


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