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The UC391 10-Pin Male Connector – Without Wire is a high-density, plug-type DC/CPU connector designed to mate perfectly with its female counterpart for managing complex, multi-line power and signal arrays. Commonly utilized in advanced Switch Mode Power Supplies (SMPS), custom ATX motherboard interfaces, industrial automation panels, and specialized control circuits, this 10-pin male connector ensures secure electrical contact and dependable long-term operation.
Available at Tomson Electronics, its durable, compact housing makes it a critical component for creating custom inline wire-to-wire extensions, modular PC cable sleeving, and custom DIY electronic builds. By supplying the connector without pre-attached wires, it gives hardware enthusiasts and technicians the complete freedom to crimp and route their choice of wire gauge and length tailored specifically to their project requirements.
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Q: Does this connector come with wires attached?
A: No, this specific variant is supplied "without wire." It includes the durable plastic housing and the corresponding male crimp pins, allowing you to attach your own custom wire lengths and gauges.
Q: Do I need a special tool to attach wires to this connector?
A: Yes, using a standard open-barrel terminal crimper (such as a JST, Dupont, or ATX crimping tool) is highly recommended to ensure a firm, gas-tight mechanical grip between the metal male pin and your wire before snapping it into the housing.
Q: How do I ensure the pins don't back out when plugging it into a female socket?
A: When inserting the crimped male pin into the rear of the plastic housing, push firmly until you hear a small "click." This indicates that the metal locking tang on the pin has engaged with the internal plastic retention slot, preventing it from sliding back out when mating the connectors under tension.
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