It accepts 20-24 AWG wire, and the tin-plated brass construction suits applications where moderate mating cycles and cost efficiency are the priorities — think industrial control panels, appliance harnesses, and automotive interior connections that don't see corrosive washdown.
The 20-24 AWG range covers the most common stranded wire sizes for signal and low-power circuits. Before you load the crimp tool, confirm your insulation diameter fits the crimp barrel — the stamped contact is sized for the conductor, not the jacket. Tin finish on the mating end means this socket mates with any Multimate III+ pin of the same plating grade; gold-plated pins are compatible but the tin-to-gold interface will wear the tin side faster over repeated cycles.
