Sealed 6-Position Plug Housing for Harness Builds
It uses a 4.80 mm pitch and a 0.220" row spacing, giving each circuit enough physical separation to handle moderate power alongside signal lines without creepage concerns. The crimp termination makes it field-serviceable and suited for high-volume harness assembly where a repair or replacement doesn't mean scrapping the whole connector.
Sealed Build and Locking — What That Means for the Harness
The sealed feature tells you this housing is designed to keep moisture and contaminants out of the cavity when mated with the corresponding receptacle and fitted with the proper seal. That makes it a natural fit for underhood automotive, outdoor equipment, or any spot where a hose-down or rain exposure is routine. The latch lock adds a second layer of reliability — it clicks into place and won't vibrate loose, which is the difference between a connector that stays mated on a skid-steer and one that doesn't. The 4.80 mm pitch is wider than the 2.50 mm or 3.00 mm pitches common on signal-only connectors. That extra real estate per circuit lets you run heavier wire gauges without the terminals crowding each other, and it gives the housing walls enough thickness to hold the seal geometry. If you're laying out a harness that mixes a power feed with a few sensor returns, this pitch class gives you the room to do it in one connector.
