A molded cap (cover) is integrated into the housing to protect unpopulated contact cavities during handling and assembly — a practical detail for high-density harness builds where empty cavities collect debris. The 94-position count and 4-row arrangement mean this housing handles a large bundle of circuits in a single connector, typical for engine control modules, transmission interfaces, or body harness junction points where space is tight but circuit density is high.
The cap/cover is molded as part of the housing and stays attached during shipping and assembly — it is not a separate accessory. The PA66 material is RoHS compliant, so no conflict with restricted-substance regulations in automotive or industrial equipment.
How the 94-position housing compares to a smaller sibling
A functional peer in the same series is the 1-2333134-5, a 30-position, 2-row Micro Quadlok receptacle housing with a 2.00 mm pitch and locking ramp fastening. The 284743-1 carries 94 positions across 4 rows — more than three times the circuit count — and does not specify a locking ramp feature. For a harness requiring a large number of circuits in a single connector body, the 94-position housing reduces the number of separate connectors needed; for smaller harness sections, the 30-position housing may be a better fit.
