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TE Connectivity AMP Connectors 3-2106751-1 — Direct Wire-to-Board

TE Connectivity 3-2106751-1, 1-Pos IDC Wire Connector

MPN3-2106751-1
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TE Connectivity, IDC connector, 3-2106751-1, 1 position, 1 row, 24 AWG, through-hole right-angle, tin contact finish, natural housing, feed through.

$0.7900Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

3-2106751-1 specifications
ParameterValue
MountingThrough Hole, Right Angle
Connector typeIndividual Wires
Wire gauge24 AWG
Cable terminationIDC
ColorNatural
PackageTape & Reel (TR) Cut Tape (CT)
FeaturesFeed Through
Contact finishTin
Rows1
Positions1

Product details

Single-Wire IDC Feed-Through for 24 AWG

It is a feed-through style — the wire passes through the connector body and is pierced by the insulation-displacement contacts, making a gas-tight connection without stripping or crimping. The natural-colored housing is a single-row, 1-position body with tin-plated contacts.

What the 1-Position IDC Means for Your Build

This is not a multi-position ribbon cable header — it is a single-wire IDC termination. The 1-position count means it handles one wire per connector, so a multi-wire harness would use one 3-2106751-1 per circuit. The IDC termination is factory-clean but field-serviceable only with the correct IDC tooling; the tin contact finish is adequate for low-mating-cycle applications where the wire is terminated once and left in place. The 24 AWG wire gauge is fixed — the connector is designed for that exact wire size, not a range. The through-hole right-angle mount gives a solid mechanical anchor for the wire, which is important when the wire sees handling or vibration after assembly.

Frequently asked questions

Is the 3-2106751-1 RoHS compliant?

Yes, the 3-2106751-1 is listed as ROHS3 Compliant.

What wire gauge does 3-2106751-1 accept?

The 3-2106751-1 is specified for 24 AWG wire only. It is an IDC termination, so the wire insulation is pierced by the contacts — no stripping or crimping required.