Skip to main content
Molex 0348992082 — Connector Housings

Molex 0348992082 MXP120 Plug, 2-Pos, 4.00mm Pitch, Active

MPN0348992082
Active

Molex MXP120 34899 series plug, 2 circuits, 1 row, 0.157" (4.00mm) pitch, crimp termination, latch lock, free hanging, -40°C to 125°C.

$1.0200Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
RoHSRoHS Compliant
SeriesMXP120 34899
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

0348992082 specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesMXP120 34899
TypeBlade Pin
MountingFree Hanging (In-Line)
Connector typePlug
Fastening typeLatch Lock
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C
ColorGray
Insulation materialSyndiotactic Polystyrene (SPS), Glass Filled
Pitch0.157\" (4.00mm)
PackageBulk
Rows1
Contact terminationCrimp
Positions2

Product details

This plug accepts blade-pin contacts (sold separately) terminated via crimp — the MXP120 series uses standard 1.20 mm blade terminals that insert into the housing and lock with a primary latch. The mating receptacle is the MXP120 34898 series housing; the latch lock on this plug clicks into the matching ramp on the receptacle side. Free-hanging (in-line) mounting means it's a cable-to-cable or cable-to-board connector, not a panel-mount — you terminate both ends with crimp contacts and mate them in the harness.

Frequently asked questions

Molex 0348992082 datasheet

Engineers need full specifications (pitch, materials, ratings) to validate fit in design.

0348992082 price and stock

Buyers need current pricing and inventory to fill BOM lines and meet production deadlines.

Where to buy 0348992082

Transactional intent: sourcing buyer needs confirmed distributor and lead time to place order.

0348992082 cross reference or equivalent

When part is long lead or obsolete, engineers/brokers need functionally identical substitutes.

What is the mating connector for 0348992082

Design and maintenance need to know the matching header/receptacle to ensure system compatibility.

Is 0348992082 obsolete or active

Lifecycle status determines repairability, end-of-life planning, and risk of discontinuation.