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Molex Connector: Crimping and Pin Insertion Tutorial

Molex Connector: Crimping and Pin Insertion Tutorial

April 1, 2026 /Posted by / 0
Table of Contents

  1. What Is a Molex Connector
  2. Types of Molex Connectors in Electronics
  3. Molex Mini-Fit and Micro-Fit Series
  4. Crimping Molex Pins: Step-by-Step
  5. Tools Needed for Molex Crimping
  6. Common Molex Crimping Mistakes
  7. Molex vs JST: When to Use Which
  8. Where to Buy Molex Connectors in India

Molex connectors are a staple in computing, industrial electronics, and power distribution. If you have ever opened a desktop PC, you have seen the iconic white 4-pin Molex power connector. In this guide, we cover the most useful Molex series for Indian makers and walk through proper crimping technique.

What Is a Molex Connector

Molex is an American manufacturer that produces thousands of connector types. In hobby electronics, “Molex” usually refers to the KK-series (2.54 mm pitch) and Mini-Fit Jr (4.2 mm pitch) connectors. These are rectangular, multi-pin connectors with a friction or latch lock.

Types of Molex Connectors in Electronics

The most commonly encountered Molex types are:

  • KK 254 (2.54 mm pitch): Used on breadboards, PCBs, and microcontroller headers
  • Mini-Fit Jr (4.2 mm pitch): ATX power, GPU power, and high-current applications (up to 13A per pin)
  • Micro-Fit 3.0 (3.0 mm pitch): Mid-range current, popular in industrial and automotive
  • PicoBlade (1.25 mm pitch): Compact signal connectors for tight spaces
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Molex Mini-Fit and Micro-Fit Series

The Mini-Fit Jr is the workhorse of PC power connectors. Each pin can handle up to 13A at 600V, making it suitable for high-power applications well beyond PC builds. The Micro-Fit 3.0 is a smaller variant at 3.0 mm pitch, handling up to 5A per pin.

For Indian makers working on custom power distribution boards, CNC machines, or e-bike controllers, Micro-Fit 3.0 connectors offer an excellent balance of current capacity and size.

Crimping Molex Pins: Step-by-Step

  1. Strip approximately 2-3 mm of insulation from the wire
  2. Place the Molex contact pin in the crimper (use the correct die for your pin size)
  3. Insert the stripped wire into the pin’s wire barrel
  4. Crimp the wire barrel tightly — you should see the barrel wrap around the bare wire
  5. Crimp the insulation barrel for strain relief
  6. Tug-test the crimp — it should hold at least 1 kg of force
  7. Insert the crimped pin into the housing until you hear a click

Tools Needed for Molex Crimping

For reliable Molex crimps, you need:

  • Ratchet crimper with appropriate die sets (different for Mini-Fit, Micro-Fit, KK)
  • Wire strippers for precise strip lengths
  • Pin extraction tool for removing mis-inserted pins

Avoid using pliers or generic crimpers — Molex pins require specific crimp profiles for reliable contact.

Common Molex Crimping Mistakes

The top mistakes Indian makers make with Molex crimping:

  • Over-stripping: Exposing too much bare wire leads to short circuits inside the housing
  • Under-crimping: Loose crimps cause intermittent connections and overheating
  • Wrong pin orientation: Pins must face the correct direction before insertion into housing
  • Using cheap clones: Off-brand Molex-style pins often have poor plating and inconsistent dimensions

Molex vs JST: When to Use Which

Use Molex when you need higher current capacity (above 3A per pin) or a locking mechanism. Use JST for lower-current signal and sensor connections. Molex connectors are bulkier but more robust under high loads.

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Where to Buy Molex Connectors in India

Zbotic.in carries a range of Molex-compatible connectors, housings, and crimp pins for various projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current rating of a Molex connector?

It depends on the series. KK 254 handles about 3A per pin. Mini-Fit Jr handles up to 13A per pin. Micro-Fit 3.0 handles up to 5A per pin.

Can I use Molex connectors for 3D printer wiring?

Yes, Molex Micro-Fit 3.0 is commonly used on 3D printer hotend and stepper motor connections due to its good current rating and compact size.

What is the pitch of a standard Molex connector?

The classic PC Molex power connector uses 4.2 mm pitch (Mini-Fit Jr). The KK series header uses 2.54 mm pitch, same as standard breadboard spacing.

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