The wide pitch gives you room to run heavier wire gauges — think 14-18 AWG power circuits — without creepage concerns between adjacent contacts. You order the crimp tab terminals separately — the Power Double Lock terminal family uses a standard tab contact that mates with the matching plug housing. The latch lock provides audible positive retention; you'll hear it seat when the housing mates with its plug counterpart, which is useful in assemblies that see vibration during equipment transport or fan operation.
Wiring It Up — Termination and Mating
The single-row layout keeps the wire exit clean — no stacking or staggering needed. Mating half is the Power Double Lock plug housing with female socket contacts — same 5.00 mm pitch, same single-row layout. The latch lock is the primary retention; there's no secondary lock or TPA on this housing, so verify the terminal is fully seated before mating.
