Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
Model Number | MF05P3LABP13 | ||||||||
Connectors No. | A Code | ||||||||
Pollution Degree | 3 | ||||||||
Rated current | 13A, 8A | ||||||||
Rated Voltage | 300V | ||||||||
Impulse Voltage | 2500V | ||||||||
Screw nut | Brass, CNC, nickel plated | ||||||||
Over molding | TPU | ||||||||
Contact carrier | TPU+GF | ||||||||
Contect | Brass | ||||||||
Contacts plating | Au | ||||||||
O ring | FKM, Silicon |
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. This type of mount can be installed almost anywhere on the product chassis and is well-suited for products that require IP-rated protection from dust or water ingress.
Opposite of front mount.
Threads are on the connector part of the assembly.
Installs from inside the box.
Secured with the O-ring and jam nut on the outside of the box.
Not as easy to replace/requires more forethought than front mounts.
FAQ
● What is s panel mount receptacle?
A receptacle is a plug-like apparatus that allows an electrical device to connect with a supply of electricity.
A connector is a plug-like apparatus that affixes to a receptacle to complete an electrical circuit and deliver electricity.