2mm plug, Unwired, Package of 10
- Connector A: 2 mm pin
- Connector B: unwired
- Cable: none
Сatalog number:
3417-10
Categories: Amplifier Accessories, Amplifiers, Analyzers, Instruments/Platform, Unwired Connectors
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