Basically, we’ve seen a lot of buyers struggle with terminals that loosen up under vibration in indutrial control panels—the FT034 fixes that with brass screws that actually hold torque better than cheaper alloys, and the PA66 shell handles temps from -30°C up to 110°C without cracking.

It’s rated 250-450V and carries a 94V-2 flammability rating, which is pretty standard for this class but still important if you’re running it near heat sources, and the cold-pressed brass insert gives you decent conductivity—better than some plain steel options we’ve tested.

Most folks use it for PCB wiring or cable connectors in computers and mobile phone assemblies (where space is tight and you need that rectangular shape to fit), but honestly it’s not ideal for outdoor setups unless you add extra sealing since it’s not waterproff.
MOQ is usually around 1,000 pieces per model, and we pack them in cartons—roughly 50 units or so per box depending on order size, and we’ll send the COA with HPLC data on the brass composition if you need it, though we typically stock these so lead time is about 15-20 days.

One thing that catches people off guard: the zinc-plated screws can show minor surfce oxidation in high-humidity storage, but that doesn’t affect function—it’s just cosmetic, and we’ve seen it happen on maybe 1 in 200 units.

Anyway, if your line handles mixed batches, the working temperature range covers most indoor industrial application, but confirm voltage specifics for your region since we’ve had customers running at 220V who didn’t need full 450V rating—it’s overkill for them but still works fine.
We typically require a minimum order of 1000 pieces, but we can be flexible on smaller trial orders if you're just testing them out.
Standard lead time is around 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on the quantity. If you need rush delivery, let us know and we'll check our stock.
Yes, we can provide a material test report for the PA66 shell confirming the 94V-2 flammability rating. Just ask and we'll share the relevant docs.
The brass inserts are naturally corrosion-resistant, and the zinc plating on the screws adds a layer of protection against rust. They should hold up fine in typical industrial conditions, but for extreme humidity, you might want to check the specific environment.
They come packed in standard cartons, usually in bulk or with inner bags depending on the quantity. Each carton is labeled with the model and specs for easy identification.