TE launches three new connectors for the ECONOMY POWER 2.5 series

TE Connectivity (TE) has introduced three new additions to its widely-used Economy Power 2.5 (EP 2.5) connector series: single-row, dual-row wire-to-wire connectors, and dual-row wire-to-board connectors. These new options are designed to offer greater flexibility for manufacturers looking to streamline their production processes. In addition, TE provides both fully automatic and semi-automatic crimping dies, allowing customers to avoid the time-consuming task of developing their own crimping tools and instead benefit from a complete, ready-to-use solution. ![TE EP 2.5 Connector](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/20/17/11/2716955526568.jpg) Denise Quinnette, Director of Global Power and Signal Interconnect Products at TE's Home Appliances Business Unit, commented, "As end products become increasingly complex and time-to-market pressures grow, manufacturers need adaptable solutions that support both design and production efficiency. The newly launched TE EP 2.5 product line is designed to help home appliance manufacturers—such as those producing refrigerators, dishwashers, and air conditioners—stay ahead in technological innovation by delivering enhanced performance and reliability." The three new connectors feature a 2.5 mm (0.098") terminal pitch and are compatible with existing EP 2.5 product offerings. They include high-efficiency plastic plugs, terminals, connection sockets, and terminal lock inserts (TPA), ensuring robust and secure connections. Key features of the TE EP 2.5 connector family include: - A molded-case external lock that ensures a secure fit between the plug and socket. - Error-proof insertion and embossing tables on both the plug and socket to prevent mismatches. - An anti-winding design that prevents wires from getting tangled around the locking mechanism. - An asymmetrical shape that guarantees correct orientation, allowing the terminal to be inserted into the socket from only one direction. All TE EP 2.5 models meet the glow wire requirements outlined in IEC 60335-1, ensuring compliance with international safety standards. This makes them ideal for use in a wide range of consumer electronics and home appliances where safety and performance are critical.

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