Gold contacts and 2 A rating — what they mean in practice
For a board-to-board interconnect that sees occasional rework or test access, that is adequate; for high-cycle field-service disconnects, step up to a thicker gold (15 µinch or more) in the same series. The 2 A per-contact rating at 125 VAC/DC is typical for signal-level circuits — the limiting factor is the contact cross-section and the thermoplastic housing's UL94 V-0 temperature ceiling, not the gold flash.
