| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | HARTING |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | HARTING 09110006114 |
| Series: | TC 100 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Termination Method: | Crimp |
| Contact Material: | Copper Alloy |
| Contact Plating: | Silver |
| Maximum Operating Temperature: | 125 °C |
| Minimum Operating Temperature: | -40 °C |
| Contact Resistance: | 0.3 mOhm |
| Mating Cycles: | 500 cycle |
| Wire Size: | 10 mm² |
| Contact Design: | Machined |
| Current Rating: | 100 A |
| Stripping Length: | 19 mm |
| SKU: | HRT09110006114 |
09110006114
| Heilind Number: | HRT09110006114 |
| Manufacturer: | HARTING |
| Manufacturer Number: | 09110006114 |
| Datasheet: | Datasheet |
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Description:
HARTING offers a large range of terminations technology for contacts: - Screw terminal - Crimp terminal - Axial screw terminal - Cage-clamp terminal - IDC (Insulation displacement terminal) - Han-Quick Lock® termination technique
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Detailed Description
Introducing the HARTING TC 100 Crimp Contact, a high-performance male termination solution for your industrial connectivity needs. Designed for optimal signal transmission, this contact features a durable Copper Alloy construction with Silver plating, ensuring reliable conductivity in a wide range of operating temperatures from -40°C to 125°C. With a contact resistance of just 0.3 mOhm and a maximum current rating of 100 A, it's engineered for high-power applications. The machined contact design and 10 mm² wire size make it suitable for various wire termination methods, including crimping. With a stripping length of 19mm and RoHS compliance, it offers easy installation and environmental safety. Trust in the quality and performance of HARTING's TC 100 Crimp Contact for your mission-critical connectivity requirements.
Product Change Notice
| Effective Date | Description of Change | Download | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09/02/2022 | PCN22001CN-US - product change. Implementation of a radius to the end of the inlet funnel of the crimp hole. This change optimizes handling in the crimping process. | Download | |||

