1、Introduction
Snap-In Mount battery holders
A snap-in mount battery holder (sometimes called snap-on, depending on the manufacturer or supplier) denotes a terminal/contact setup where the cell is held more securely in place.
This is usually achieved using tensioned metal Clips, sometimes incorporating springs, through which the battery needs to be pushed with a small amount of force before it clicks into place ready for use. Snap-in battery mounts give the device greater protection against accidental cell power loss during movement, vibration and shock
The term ‘snap-in’ or ‘snap-on’ is also widely used to refer to the standard contact types used on 9V cells (see Strap and lead battery holders, below).
2.Specification NOTES:
1、BASE:
MATERIAL:PA66+30%G.F(UL94V-0) BLACK
2、CONTACT:
MATERIAL:POSITIVE POLE T=0.30 THK BRASS C2680,
NEGATIVE POLE T=0.2 THK BRASS C2680;
FINISH:Weldable nickel plated 50u.
3.ELECTRIC:
a.CONTACT RESISTANCE:30 MILLIOHMS MAX
b.INSULATION RESISTANCE:1000 MEGA OHMS MIN
c.DIELECTNIC VOLTAGE:500V AC ONE SEC LEVEL
d.OPERATING TEMPERATURE:-25°C TO +85°C
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4.Packing and Traffic
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7.FAQ
Q:How far is your factory from the airport and train station?
A:From airport about 30 minutes by car, and from train station about 20 minutes.We can pick up you.
Q:Is there the products tested before shipping?
A:Yes, of course. All of our products are 100% QC before shipping. We test every batch every day.
Q:if l don't know what kind of the product I need, what should I do?
A:Just take it easy,you only need to provide the usage scenarios and required functions, and we can recommend the most suitable products for you, or we provide you with an electronic catalog for your reference, you can choose the appropriate model, you just need to tell us the model.
Q:Can I request to change the form of packaging and transportation?
A: Yes, We can change the form of the packaging and transportation according to your request, but you have to bear their own costs incurred during this period and the spreads.