This is the A2507H-NP connector, built to move power and signals in places where space is tight but reliability can't be. It sits flat on your board (surface mount) and reliably connects wires directly to the PCB. We make it with a sturdy pitch of 2.5mm, and you can get it in sizes from 2 all the way up to 15 positions. It handles 250V and 2.5A of current safely. The body is made from tough, flame-resistant PA66 plastic (UL94V-0 rated) so it can work in temperatures from -25°C up to 85°C. It's a solid, simple wire to
Board Connector that gets the job done, fits wires from AWG#22 to #28, and is ready for fast, automated assembly on your production line.
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We're JSW, a connector factory. We don't just sell parts; we help solve connection problems. We know that a standard catalog item isn't always the perfect fit. That's why if our standard A2507H-NP is close but not exact for your project—maybe you need a specific plating for better corrosion resistance, or a custom latch for a tricky enclosure—our team can work with you to modify it. We do this for all our core products, including our range of
Board To Board Connectors. We get that time is money, so we focus on practical adjustments that add real value without overcomplicating things or blowing your budget. Our goal is to deliver a reliable part that makes your design work better and your assembly process smoother.
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Picking the right connector can be confusing. A common question we get is: "This spot in my device might get damp. Is this connector okay?" For general use, this A2507H-NP is a robust choice. But if your application will face direct spray, humidity, or dust, then a general-purpose connector isn't the right tool. In those cases, you should be looking at a dedicated
Waterproof Connector from our sealed series. Another point to consider is the bigger picture. A single
Wire To Board connector is just one link. Your product's overall durability depends on every connection point in the system, from the board to the harness. We're here to cut through the jargon and help you think about these choices. Let's talk about your actual working environment, your cost targets, and your assembly process. That's how we help you avoid headaches down the line, like connection failures in the field, and build something that lasts.