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24mm lithium coin cell holder space-saving and top-loading

By Emma Lutjen | January 24, 2024

A breakthrough lithium coin cell holder for maximizing PC board capacity when installing high-capacity 2477 lithium coin cells in high-density applications is now available from Keystone Electronics. Its top-loading design allows for minimal footprint board layouts without restricting battery access in devices.

This sturdy holder is supplied in a thru-hole version and is extremely rugged, making it ideal for retaining the larger 2477 cells securely in severe shock and vibration environments.  Manufactured with Nickel-plated Phosphor Bronze contacts in a PBT, UL-rated 94V-0 base, this holder (Keystone Cat. #1009) is ideal for circuit backup power and will accept all major manufacturers’ batteries.  Available from stock through our global distribution network and online ordering partners.

Keystone is a major manufacturer of SMT and THM battery hardware, along with an extensive array of electronic interconnects and hardware.  In addition, application engineering services are also available to meet special product modifications or custom designs with active Stamping, Machining, Assembly, CNC, and Molding support.

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