Board connector terminal pin for board-to-board and wire-to-board uses introduced by Mill-Max

July 1, 2015
OYSTER BAY, N.Y., 1 July 2015. Mill-Max Mfg. Corp. in Oyster Bay, N.Y., is introducing a terminal pin for a variety of board-to-board and wire-to-board applications. It has a compliant press-fit tail, slotted head, and an additional press-fit have on the barrel of the pin.

OYSTER BAY, N.Y., 1 July 2015. Mill-Max Mfg. Corp. in Oyster Bay, N.Y., is introducing a terminal pin for a variety of board-to-board and wire-to-board applications. It has a compliant press-fit tail, slotted head, and an additional press-fit have on the barrel of the pin.

The 3622-0-32-15-00-00-03-0 pin board connector is designed to be a versatile solution for some popular interconnect configurations. The pins can be used individually or they can be packaged in customer specified connector arrangements.

The solderless press-fit tail allows the pins to be staked into printed circuit board holes and then have soldering operations performed on the slotted end of the pin without compromising the connection to the board.

The compliant press-fit tail is designed to work with standard .040- +/- .003-inch plated-through-holes a gas tight connection.

Related: Target connectors and pins for mating surface for spring-loaded pins on boards offered by Mill-Max

The 3622 can be used as an edge board mount pin by fitting the board into the slotted end of the pin; this facilitates right angle board-to-board mating such as daughter card to mother board.

When used for board edge connections, the printed circuit board is slipped into the slot and soldered; this may be done before or after the compliant tails are pressed into the adjoining board.

For more information contact Mill-Max online at www.mill-max.com.

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