2 circuits at 3.60 mm — sealed Squba 3.6 receptacle housing
The Molex 2077820002 is a 2-position receptacle housing from the Squba 3.6 series, a sealed wire-to-wire and wire-to-board interconnect system built for environments where moisture and vibration are real concerns. The 3.60 mm pitch gives enough spacing for the seal and latch lock without ballooning the connector footprint — the housing stays compact enough for tight harness routing. It is a free-hanging (in-line) design with a single row of female socket cavities, terminated via crimp contacts that are ordered separately. The latch lock provides audible positive retention when mated — no secondary connector position assurance (CPA) feature is listed on this housing, so the latch is the primary retention mechanism.
Sealed, but contacts are a separate line item
The housing is sealed, meaning the interface between the receptacle and its mating plug includes a perimeter seal that keeps water and dust out of the cavity zone — suited for IP-rated assemblies where the connector sees direct spray or pressure wash. What the listing does not include is the crimp contacts themselves (: Contacts Not Included). The female socket terminals for the Squba 3.6 series are ordered as a separate part number; the housing ships empty. If you are filling a BOM line, the terminal order code needs to be added alongside this housing or the harness cannot be built.
Mating half and wire range
This receptacle mates with the Squba 3.6 plug housing (male pin side) of the same circuit count — the 2-position plug is the matching half. The crimp terminals accept a wire gauge range that is specified in the Squba 3.6 terminal datasheet (not carried in this listing); typical for the series is 16-22 AWG with a specific insulation diameter window for the seal to compress against. The latch lock on the receptacle engages with the corresponding ramp on the plug housing — the mate sequence is push-to-latch, pull-to-release with the lock tab.
Active production — sourced per RFQ
The 2-position version is the smallest circuit count in the series, so if the BOM calls for more circuits the 3-, 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-, or 12-position housings share the same 3.60 mm pitch and seal interface.
