Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
Model Number | MD04P1LPAB | ||||||||
Contact No | 4 pin | ||||||||
Coding | A coded | ||||||||
Contact Resistance | ≤5mΩ | ||||||||
Insulation resistance | ≥ 100MΩ | ||||||||
Rated temperature | -25°C ~ + 70°C | ||||||||
Termination | PCB Dip Soldering | ||||||||
Contact Carrier | PA66+GF | ||||||||
Screw Nut | Brass,CNC,Nickel-plated | ||||||||
Contact | Male: Brass, Female: Phosphor bronze | ||||||||
Rated current | 6A | ||||||||
Rated voltage | 250V( 32V DC ) |
CableForce M16 circular connectors are designed for both signal and power application. Its metal shielded body is highly resistant to harsh condition industrial environment. CABLEFORCE offers M16 cable assembly, M16 field wireable connector, and panel mount connectors with solder cups.
Degree of protection IP 67 2P, 3P, 4P, 5P, 6P, 7P, 8P, 9P, 12P are available Operating voltage: 630V, 300V, 250V Current rating: 20A, 16A, 12A, 8A, 4A Metal Shielded Housing
● Degree of protection IP 67 IP68
● 2P 3P 4P 5P 6P 7P 8P 12P are available
● Operating voltage: 630V 300V 250V
● Current rating : 7A 6A 5A 3A
● Metal Shielded Housing
FAQ:
● What is a panel mount connector?
Panel Mount is a mechanical feature or features built into the design of a connector half. It allows the connector to be secured to an equipment panel, external case or enclosure. Often (but not always), connectors fitted with panel mount features will be cable connectors.
● What does chassis mount mean?
Chassis mount resistors are manufactured using wirewound resistor technology in a large ceramic core molded into an extruded aluminum, chassis-mount housing. ... For applications where the design of the resistor is to promote heat loss and cooling, a chassis mount resistor is an ideal resistor for your next design.
● What is a panel receptacle?
A panel mount receptacle enables you to plug connectors directly into a device wall or free-hanging connector for in-the-field assembly. The process involves cutting a hole in the surface of the electrical device and placing the receptacle through or against the hole.