Jumper wire material

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174117R, 361412, H01R 1100

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045562660

ABSTRACT:
A jumper wire material for connecting a pair of printed circuit wiring boards and having, in addition, a function to serve as a spacer for holding the printed circuit wiring boards in a mutually spaced relationship, the jumper wire material being constructed with core wires arranged in parallel with each other at a predetermined pitch, an insulative covering of a solid and non-flexible plastic material, and ridges projectively provided in parallel with each other on a pair of mutually opposed side surfaces of the insulative covering, and extending along the core wires.

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