8-Position, 3-Row Plug Housing for Dynamic D-1000 Harnesses
Crimp termination means the installer selects the wire gauge and terminal separately, which is the norm for field-assembled harnesses where serviceability matters.
The buyer must source the matching Dynamic D-1000 tab crimp terminals separately. This is standard practice for the series: the housing and the terminal are ordered as distinct BOM lines so the harness builder can match the wire gauge (typically 20-16 AWG for D-1000 power contacts) and the plating grade (gold vs tin) to the application environment. A housing on the shelf without terminals is a non-starter for the assembly line — confirm the terminal part number before committing the BOM.
Latch Lock and 3-Row Layout for Vibration Resistance
The 3-row, 8-position layout packs more circuits into a shorter housing length than a single-row equivalent.
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