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Dimensional standards for connector pins

The pin is a key component of a connector, responsible for connecting circuits and transmitting signals. Due to the fact that the precision of the fit between the pin and socket of the connector can directly affect the transmission reliability and stability of the connector, precise control of its size parameters is crucial.
The size standards for connector pins mainly include length, diameter, and shape.
Length: The length of the connector pin refers to the distance from the tail of the pin to the head of the pin. The length standard usually includes a tolerance range to ensure that connector pins produced in different batches can be interchanged.
Diameter: The diameter of the connector pin refers to the thickness of the pin. The thicker the pin diameter, the more suitable it is for high-power connectors.
Shape: The shape of connector pins usually includes straight pins, curved pins, and fork pins. The shape standard mainly specifies the outline of the pin to ensure that the connector pin can be correctly inserted into the socket.
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