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FASTON Terminals (Insulated and Uninsulated)
FASTON Terminals
Receptacle Product Lines
Premier
The receptacle
configuration of the premier
line, with its resilient rolls
and double slot bottom
allows maximum
compliancy while retaining
the high normal forces
necessary to provide good
wiping action and highly
reliable interface. The basis
to the resiliency of the
premier line receptacle is in
the
thermal stress relieving
each terminal receives.
This extra processing step
relieves the residual
stresses the stamping
process imparts and allows
the receptacle to resist the
effects of over-stressing,
while retaining the normal
forces which provide good
cleaning action and low,
stable resistance under a
variety of operating
conditions.
Budget
The budget line receptacles
are constructed similar to
the premier line and are
easily distinguished by
the single slot. The single
most important difference
between the budget line
and premier line is that
the budget line does not
receive the special
processing of the premier
line. In addition, in the
.250 series, the budget line
receptacles are constructed
of lighter .016 brass.
Commercial
The commercial receptacles,
with their abbreviated roll
construction, conserve
stock, have generally
higher insertion forces and
somewhat lower tolerance
for general abuse.
Hermetic
The hermetic receptacle
is a premier line receptacle
which has been designed
to mate with the posted
header tabs in hermetic
motor applications. This
receptacle provides all the
features and benefits of the
premier line.
Moldable
The moldable receptacle
is available in many of the
same configurations shown
and is produced without
slots or openings in the floor
of the receptacle to facilitate
over-molding.
Low Insertion Force
The Low Insertion Force
(LIF) type receptacle offers
lower insertion forces than
the other receptacle styles
thru the unique design
features of a two-stage
receptacle and a cantilever
mounted locking dimple.
Economy
The economy line
receptacle is separated
from its counterparts by the
large lead-in provided by its
flared, relatively low, roll
construction. This roll
construction and lead-in,
with tab contact coming on
the mill finish of the brass
instead of a profiled edge,
makes for lower average
insertion forces at relatively
high normal forces.
Positive Lock
Positive Lock receptacles
are designed with reduced
mating forces, and a large
locking dimple on a flexible
latch. This locking feature
acknowledges proper
mating with an audible
“snap” of the dimple into the
mating hole. This enhances
safety and reliability of the
mated pair for isolated
and hard to reach areas.
Until the release latch is
depressed manually the
receptacle cannot be
removed.