Right-Angle Header for Wire Harness Routing
Tin Plating and Contact Design for Cost-Effective Signal Duty
The mating contacts are tin-plated with a thickness of 118.1 µinch (3.00 µm) over a brass square pin. Tin is a reliable, low-cost finish for applications with fewer than 50 mating cycles, such as a one-time assembly or periodic field service — it does not match the cycle life of gold, but for a harness that mates once and stays, it is the right call. The solder tails are also tin-plated, compatible with standard lead-free wave solder processes. The post length of 0.114" (2.90mm) is typical for a 1.6mm-thick PCB; confirm your board thickness against the mating contact length of 0.266" (6.75mm) to ensure full pin engagement with the receptacle.
No official drop-in equivalent or cross-reference is recorded from Molex or other manufacturers. The 7-position, single-row, right-angle configuration is specific to this order code within the C-Grid III 90136 family; a position-count change (e.g., 6 or 8 circuits) would alter the footprint and mating half.
This header mates with a C-Grid III crimp receptacle housing (e.g., 90119 series) using standard 0.025" square crimp terminals. The latch holder engages with the receptacle's locking ramp for vibration-resistant retention. Termination is through-hole solder; the right-angle pins protrude 0.114" (2.90mm) from the board edge. The black housing carries a 0.284" (7.21mm) insulation height — measure the clearance to adjacent components on the board.
