Male Pin Header 1×40 Right-Angle Break-Away — 2.54mm, 5-Pack
Male Pin Header 1×40 Right-Angle Break-Away 2.54mm, 5-Pack
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Male Pin Header 1×40 Right-Angle Break-Away — 2.54mm, 5-Pack
2.54mm pitch right-angle male pin headers in 1×40 break-away strips — pack of 5. The 90° right-angle orientation allows connectors to exit the PCB edge horizontally rather than vertically — ideal for panel-mount connectors, edge connectors, and applications where vertical clearance is limited. Snaps to any length from 1 to 40 pins. 200 pins total across 5 strips.
Key Specifications
- Configuration: 1×40 (40-pin, single row, break-away) | Pitch: 2.54mm
- Orientation: Right-angle (90°)
- Contact: Tin-plated brass | Insulator: Black nylon
- Current: 3A per pin | Voltage: 250V
- Pack: 5 strips (200 pins total)
- Compliance: RoHS compliant
Why Right-Angle?
- ✅ Horizontal cable exit — connector exits PCB edge, ideal for panel-mount and enclosure applications
- ✅ Low vertical profile — reduces total height of PCB + connector assembly
- ✅ Edge connector — accessible from the side of the PCB without opening the enclosure
- ✅ Break-away — any length from 1–40 pins from one strip
- ✅ 5-pack value — 200 pins for multiple projects
Typical Applications
- PCB edge connector for enclosure panel access
- Arduino shield right-angle programming header
- Low-profile PCB connector where vertical space is limited
- Breadboard right-angle connection for horizontal cable routing
- Panel-mount connector on electronics enclosure PCB

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