

Accessories
A range of TE Connectivity accessories for the AMPMODU IV series connectors.
509-2076 Keying Plug with 0.76 mm [0.03 in.] long peg for use with Mod IV housings see 718-9359 typical
509-2717 Keying Plug, black Polyamid 6.6 Mod IV for use with housings see 509-2537 typical
681-2644 Keying Plug, natural Nylon 6/6 for use with Mod IV receptacle assemblies see 719-4301 typical
668-9747 Retention Plug with strain relief, red Mod IV for use with housings see 509-2537 typical
509-2701 Retention Plug, black Mod IV for use with housings see 509-2537 typical
680-2436 Retention Plug, red Mod IV for use with housings see 509-2537 typical
718-8488 Shunt 2 way 2.54 mm pitch Black AmpModu for use on 0.64 mm [0.025 in.] square posts
782-5257 PRO-CRIMPER III with Die Assembly for wire size 26-22 AWG AMPMODU IV contacts
778-1024 Strain Relief / Pull Tab for use with AMPMODU 87631 Series housings with ≧20 ways
909-7624 Locking latch
509-2717 Keying Plug, black Polyamid 6.6 Mod IV for use with housings see 509-2537 typical
681-2644 Keying Plug, natural Nylon 6/6 for use with Mod IV receptacle assemblies see 719-4301 typical
668-9747 Retention Plug with strain relief, red Mod IV for use with housings see 509-2537 typical
509-2701 Retention Plug, black Mod IV for use with housings see 509-2537 typical
680-2436 Retention Plug, red Mod IV for use with housings see 509-2537 typical
718-8488 Shunt 2 way 2.54 mm pitch Black AmpModu for use on 0.64 mm [0.025 in.] square posts
782-5257 PRO-CRIMPER III with Die Assembly for wire size 26-22 AWG AMPMODU IV contacts
778-1024 Strain Relief / Pull Tab for use with AMPMODU 87631 Series housings with ≧20 ways
909-7624 Locking latch

AMPMODU MOD II, AMPMODU MOD IV Series Keying Plug
Manufacturer:
TE Connectivity
Manufacturer Part No:
86286-1
Enrgtech Part No:
ET14113052
Warranty:
Manufacturer
£ 0.34
Checking for live stock
Series:
AMPMODU MOD II, AMPMODU MOD IV
3D Model:
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