What it is
The Molex 464369307 is a 7-circuit right-angle power receptacle from the EXTreme Ten60Power 46436 series — the Ten60 name tells you the current ceiling: 60 A per circuit. All 7 positions are loaded with gold-plated female blade sockets at 30.0 µin (0.76 µm) plating thickness, which is the grade that holds up across the connector's full mating cycle life rather than just at first mate. The termination is press-fit through-hole, so current flows through the press-tail cross-section and the plated barrel wall without relying on a solder joint to carry the load — a meaningful advantage at 60 A where solder thermal fatigue is a long-term reliability risk.
Ratings that drive the fit
Pitch is 0.217 in (5.50 mm) — that sets the board footprint and the routing channel between adjacent connectors. Voltage is rated 600 VAC / 250 VDC, which covers the AC mains and most DC bus rails in industrial power distribution. Operating temperature runs from -40 °C to 105 °C with a UL94 V-0 flammability rating, so the housing material survives enclosed panel environments without a separate fire barrier. The board guide and mating guide features are physical alignment aids — they keep the blade sockets seated correctly during blind-mate or high-vibration assembly, which is where a 60 A contact is most at risk of fretting if alignment is off.
Where this class is used
EXTreme Ten60Power is a board-to-board and board-to-bus power interconnect series — the kind of connector that carries the heavy current leg between a power supply board and a distribution bus bar in industrial automation, HVAC controls, and motor drives. The press-fit termination is standard for these applications because it survives thermal cycling without cracking a solder joint, and the 60 A rating means a single connector can replace paralleled signal contacts that would otherwise eat board space.
Lifecycle and sourcing
The 464369307 is Active and ROHS3 Compliant — no NRND flag, no phase-out notice on record. No official successor order code or cross-reference appears in the ledger, which means there is no cited alternative from the same series if you are trying to find a provable replacement for a legacy design. For new production, it quotes to order against the BOM quantity. Confirm the position count matches your board layout before committing — this is a fixed 7-position member, not a modular series where position count can be scaled by adding segments.
