5.08mm pitch is the standerd, and our company can do 2 to 24 positions depending on your setup, MOQ is usually 500 pieces or so for custom colors but our company have black and green in stock for quicker runs.

Basically, what it does is combine a spring and screw connection — the spring side snaps onto the PCB header fast, and the screw side lets you tighten down wires up to 1.5mm², which is pretty much the sweet spot for most control panel work.

10 amps at 300 volts is what it's, and the PA insulation holds up form -40°C to +105°C, so it's fine for industrial environments but I wouldn't push it past that temp range — it's not meant for high-heat ovens or anything.


We've got the UL recognition on this model, and every batch gets an HPLC-tested COA if you need it, though I'd recommend confirming the lead time if you're ordering over 1000 units because we usually have stock but sometimes the custom colors add 20 days or so.

One thing buyers don't always ask about is the anti-misplacement feature between teh plug and socket — it's a small detail but saves a lot of headache when you're wiring up multiple blocks in a row.

Anyway, copper alloy contacts are better than some cheaper brass alternatives for vibration resistance, but if you're doing high-frequency switching, you might want to check the voltage rating against your specific load.
You can get the PGF-508R in configurations from 2 to 24 poles, so it fits pretty much any PCB setup you're working on.
Yes, this model is UL Recognized, and we can supply the certification paperwork with your order—just request it upfront.
For custom colors, MOQ is typically 1000 pieces, and lead time runs about 2-3 weeks depending on the quantity. Standard colors ship faster.
Yes, it's rated from -40°C to +105°C, and the PA insulation with UL 94 V0 flammability rating ensures it stays stable at those temps.
We pack them in anti-static bags inside cardboard boxes—just keep them in a dry, cool place under 30°C, and they'll be fine for long-term storage.