The push-pull fastening type and keyless design mean the connector relies on friction retention rather than a locking latch — acceptable for low-vibration applications where the mated pair is not subject to mechanical shock or constant movement.
That part is a through-hole (non-right-angle) component, so the mated assembly will have the header standing off the board at a right angle while the receptacle sits flat — plan the cable exit direction accordingly. The 2.00 mm pitch is tighter than the common 2.54 mm (0.100") header pitch, so verify the PCB footprint matches before layout. The right-angle solder tails require a keep-out zone on the board for the body overhang.
