| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | TE Connectivity 1-1969599-2 |
| Housing Material: | Nylon 6/6 |
| Number of Rows: | 2 |
| Mount Type: | Panel |
| Termination Method: | Crimp |
| Pitch: | .165 in, 4.2 mm |
| Voltage: | 600 V AC |
| Contact Type: | Pin |
| Row Spacing: | .165 in, 4.2 mm |
| Number of Positions: | 12 |
| Housing Color: | Natural |
| Operating Temperature Range: | -40 - 105 °C, -40 - 221 °F |
| Circuit Application: | Power & Signal |
| Connector Height: | .378 in, 9.6 mm |
| Sealable: | No |
| Connector and Contact Terminate To: | Wire & Cable |
| Connector Length: | 1.039 in, 26.4 mm |
| Connector System: | Wire to Wire |
| Connector Product Type: | Housing |
| Connector Width: | 23.9 mm, .94 in |
| Contact Retention: | Without |
| Glow Wire Rating: | Standard Part - Not Glow Wire |
| Connector and Housing Type: | Plug |
| Standards Met: | CSA UL |
| Material Flammability Standard: | UL 94V-2 |
| Part Aliases: | 1-1969599-2 |
| SKU: | AMP1-1969599-2 |
1-1969599-2
Specifications
Detailed Description
Enhance your power and signal connections with our two-row panel-mount housing, perfect for various applications in appliances and beyond. Constructed from durable Nylon 6/6 material in a natural color, this UL and CSA certified connector ensures reliable performance. Featuring 12 pin contacts with a crimp termination method, it offers secure wire and cable connections. With a 4.2mm pitch and 600V AC voltage rating, it meets stringent operating standards. Designed for versatility, this housing is suitable for use in a wide temperature range from -40°C to 105°C (-40°F to 221°F). With a package quantity of 500, it's ideal for both small-scale and large-scale projects. RoHS compliant and featuring a UL 94V-2 flammability rating, this connector prioritizes safety and environmental responsibility. Whether you're working on power systems or signal transmission, this plug-type connector guarantees efficiency and performance.

