Spring Loaded

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Number of Contacts
24810
Mounting Type
Surface MountThrough Hole
Material
BrassCopper Alloy
Contact Finish Thickness
3.00µin (0.076µm)-
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PH1-3F-08-FVP-24415-C1
PH1-3F-08-FVP-24415-C1
CONN PAD FOR SPRING PINS 1X8
Adam Tech
229
In Stock
1 : ¥26.52000
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Bulk
Active
Piston
8
0.100" (2.54mm)
1
-
Through Hole
Copper Alloy
Gold
3.00µin (0.076µm)
PH1-3B-02-MVF
PH1-3B-02-MVF-5375
CONN SPRING PISTON 2POS SMD
Adam Tech
223
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1 : ¥21.26000
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Bag
Active
Piston
2
0.100" (2.54mm)
1
-
Surface Mount
Brass
Gold
-
PH1-3B-02-MVP-4360
PH1-3B-02-MVP-4360
CONN SPRING PISTON 2POS PCB
Adam Tech
121
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1 : ¥39.49000
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Bag
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Piston
2
0.100" (2.54mm)
1
-
Through Hole
Brass
Gold
-
PH1-3B-04-MVP-5375
PH1-3B-04-MVP-5375
CONN SPRING PISTON 4POS PCB
Adam Tech
400
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1 : ¥57.06000
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Bag
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Piston
4
0.100" (2.54mm)
1
-
Through Hole
Brass
Gold
-
PH1-3F-10-FVP-24415-C1
PH1-3F-10-FVP-24415-C1
CONN PAD FOR SPRING PINS 1X10
Adam Tech
44
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1 : ¥103.69000
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Bulk
Active
Piston
10
0.100" (2.54mm)
1
-
Through Hole
Copper Alloy
Gold
3.00µin (0.076µm)
PH1-3F-02-FVP-24415-C1
PH1-3F-02-FVP-24415-C1
CONN PAD FOR SPRING PINS 1X2
Adam Tech
3
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1 : ¥17.16000
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Bulk
Active
Piston
2
0.100" (2.54mm)
1
-
Through Hole
Copper Alloy
Gold
3.00µin (0.076µm)
PH1-3B-02-MVF
PH1-3B-02-MVF-4360
CONN SPRING PISTON 2POS SMD
Adam Tech
0
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1,000 : ¥18.42494
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Bag
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2
0.100" (2.54mm)
1
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Brass
Gold
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Spring Loaded


Products in the spring-loaded connector family are interconnect products supporting two or more independent circuits, and which incorporate a spring-action mechanism of some form in order to enable contact to be established despite modest variations in relative positioning, while minimizing insertion and extraction forces and their related wear mechanisms. They are commonly used in charging cradles for mobile equipment such as barcode scanners or handheld portable radios.