| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | Molex |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | Molex 14-60-1241 |
| Color: | Black |
| Series: | 70400 - SL |
| Amperage: | 1.2 A |
| Connector Type: | SL |
| Number of Rows: | 1 |
| Termination Method: | IDT or Pierce |
| Contact Material: | Phosphor Bronze |
| Pitch: | 2.54 mm |
| Voltage: | 250 V |
| Material: | Polyester Alloy |
| Mount Angle: | Vertical |
| Component Type: | Housing |
| Wire Type: | Discrete Wire, Ribbon Cable |
| Packaging: | Tube |
| Contact Mating Area Plating: | Tin |
| Contact Mating Area Plating Thickness: | 3.81 µm |
| Number of Contacts Loaded: | 24 |
| Mating Cycles: | 25 |
| PCB Retention: | Without |
| Contact Termination Plating Thickness: | 1.905 µm |
| Polarized to Mate: | Yes |
| Wire Size: | 28 AWG |
| CSA Agency Certification: | LR19980 |
| UL Agency Certification: | E29179 |
| Contact Termination Plating: | Tin |
| Wire Insulation Diameter: | 1.35 mm |
| Glow Wire Capable: | No |
| Lock to Mating Part: | No |
| Stackable: | Yes |
| Material Flammability Standard: | 94V-0 |
| Part Aliases: | 0014601241 |
| SKU: | MOL14-60-1241 |
14-60-1241
Specifications
Detailed Description
Enhance your electronic connections with our black SL Housing, part of the 70400 series. Designed for seamless integration, this vertical-mount component features a single row with IDT or Pierce termination methods, accommodating 24 contacts for efficient signal transmission. With a pitch of 2.54mm and a voltage rating of 250V, it ensures reliable performance in diverse applications. Constructed from durable polyester alloy and phosphor bronze, it meets stringent material flammability standards for added safety. Certified by CSA and UL agencies, it guarantees quality and compliance. Stackable and polarized for ease of use, it offers a versatile solution for ribbon cable and discrete wire setups. With a mating cycle of 25 and tin plating, it ensures long-lasting functionality. Explore our connectors for seamless connectivity in your projects.

