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https://cablematic.com/en/products/0039012040-molex-power-connector-2x02-pin-male-case-MX002/
0039012040 MOLEX Power Connector 2x02-Pin (Male Case)
REF: MX002
Specifications
- MOLEX connector plastic housing reference 0039012040.
- It is a male plastic housing that requires installing male metal terminals (reference #MX44).
- Plastic housing with 4-pins distributed in 2 lines of 2 pin each.
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€0.25
€0.13
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€0.13
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€0.22
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Specifications
- MOLEX connector plastic housing reference 0039012040.
- It is a male plastic housing that requires installing male metal terminals (reference #MX44).
- Plastic housing with 4-pins distributed in 2 lines of 2 pin each.
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MOLEX connector plastic housing reference 0039012040. It is a male plastic housing that requires installing male metal terminals (reference #MX44). Plastic housing with 4-pins distributed in 2 lines of 2 pin each.
- Gross Weight: 10 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 1.5 x 2.0 x 1.0 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 2.0 x 1.5 x 1.0 cm
- Master-pack: 1
Technical terms
- Molex
Molex
Commonly referred to as internal Molex connectors on a desktop computer. It is used for peripherals that require more amperage than that provided by the data cable such as:
- Hard drives (IDE, SCSI and SATA)
- Units diskettes (3.5 'and 5.25 ")
- Optical drives (CD, DVD and Blu-Ray)
- Video cards (PCI-e plates, PCI and AGP)
- Cooling systems (air and liquid)
- Modding circuits (LEDs, light pipes, etc.)
- Naturally, there are two types of Molex connectors, a male connector and a female connector. Plugs are used to branch outlets and split them into two but most of the time are integrated into the PCB peripherals.