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With the WA-SMCH (Surface Mounted Cable Holder), Würth Elektronik introduces an innovative, space-saving replacement for PCB-mounted, bonded, or snapped cable holders intended to accommodate cable ties.

The automatically mountable and solderable holder made of tin-plated phosphor bronze offers a very stable fastening solution with a holding force up to 370 N. Cables or cable ties can be routed lengthwise or crosswise through the 10 × 6 × 2 mm component.

a lean and elegant solution

Subsequent manual placement of individual components in surface-mounted manufactured assemblies requires additional processes and thus generates error risks and additional costs.

This is where the cable holder developed by Würth Elektronik comes into its own with a lean and elegant solution: WA-SMCH is surface-mounted and thus eliminates additional processes and costs in production.

re-reeling service

WA-SMCH is available from stock without a minimum order quantity. As a special service for small quantities, Würth Elektronik offers a re-reeling service.

Customers can order individual component quantities in belt sections on a reel with a minimum of 40 cm leader and trailer. Würth Elektronik also provides developers free samples on request.

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