| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | HARTING |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | HARTING 09110006221 |
| Series: | TC 200 |
| Gender: | Female |
| 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: | 35 mm² |
| Contact Design: | Machined |
| Current Rating: | 200 A |
| Stripping Length: | 20 mm |
| SKU: | HRT09110006221 |
09110006221
| Heilind Number: | HRT09110006221 |
| Manufacturer: | HARTING |
| Manufacturer Number: | 09110006221 |
| 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
HARTING's TC 200 Crimp Contact is a high-performance solution for terminating wires with ease and reliability. Designed for female connectors, this contact features a durable Copper Alloy construction with Silver plating for optimal conductivity. With a wire size of 35 mm², it can handle high current ratings up to 200 A, making it ideal for power applications. Its machined contact design ensures precision and low contact resistance of 0.3 mOhm. Operating in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 125°C, this contact is suitable for a wide range of environments. With RoHS compliance and a lifespan of 500 mating cycles, it guarantees both performance and sustainability. Perfect for applications in connectors, wire housings, and hi-rel environments, the TC 200 Crimp Contact is a reliable choice for your termination needs.
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 | |||

