3-Position Plug Housing for In-Line Harness Builds
The 0.244" (6.20mm) pitch gives enough spacing for moderate wire gauges in a compact 1-row layout, typical for power distribution or sensor harnesses in industrial control cabinets and automotive body electronics.
What the Latch Lock Means for the Harness
That tactile feedback is a real time-saver on a harness assembly line — the operator knows the pair is locked without a tug test. In-service, the latch resists un-mating from cable snag or equipment vibration, which is why this fastening type shows up on harnesses routed inside moving machinery or vehicle doors.
This housing requires a separate crimp terminal — the contacts are not included. The white thermoplastic body is a visual cue on the line: white housings often signal a specific circuit function (e.g., lighting or sensor return) in multi-connector harnesses, though the color is a manufacturer choice, not a coded standard.
