24v mail & femail plug parts

A very specific question!

The 24V Molex and Femail plug parts are commonly used in industrial and automotive applications. Here are the typical parts that make up these connectors:

24V Molex Plug:

  1. Shell: The outer housing of the plug, typically made of plastic or metal.
  2. Contacts: The metal pins that make electrical contact with the socket. In a 24V Molex plug, there are usually 2-4 contacts.
  3. Contact Retainers: Small plastic or metal pieces that hold the contacts in place within the shell.
  4. Insulators: Small plastic or ceramic pieces that separate the contacts and prevent electrical shorts.
  5. Crimp Terminal: The part that crimps onto the wire to connect it to the contact.

24V Femail Plug:

  1. Shell: The outer housing of the plug, typically made of plastic or metal.
  2. Contacts: The metal pins that make electrical contact with the socket. In a 24V Femail plug, there are usually 2-4 contacts.
  3. Contact Retainers: Small plastic or metal pieces that hold the contacts in place within the shell.
  4. Insulators: Small plastic or ceramic pieces that separate the contacts and prevent electrical shorts.
  5. Crimp Terminal: The part that crimps onto the wire to connect it to the contact.
  6. Ferrule: A small metal or plastic ring that holds the wire in place within the crimp terminal.

Common parts:

  1. Wire: The insulated copper wire that carries the electrical signal.
  2. Insulation: The plastic or rubber material that covers the wire to prevent electrical shock.

Please note that the specific parts and their configurations may vary depending on the manufacturer and the specific application. If you're looking for a specific part or have further questions, I recommend consulting the manufacturer's documentation or contacting a supplier for more information.