Staubli Green Female Test Socket, 6 mm Connector, Screw Termination, 80A, 600V, Silver Plating
- RS Stock No.:
- 139-3627
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 14.0000-25
- Brand:
- Staubli
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- RS Stock No.:
- 139-3627
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 14.0000-25
- Brand:
- Staubli
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Staubli | |
| Colour | Green | |
| Gender | Female | |
| Termination Method | Screw | |
| Voltage Rating | 600V | |
| Connector Size | 6 mm | |
| Current Rating | 80A | |
| Contact Plating | Silver | |
| Length | 56.5mm | |
| Type | Test Connector | |
| Contact Material | Brass | |
| Insulation Material | Plastic | |
Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Staubli | ||
Colour Green | ||
Gender Female | ||
Termination Method Screw | ||
Voltage Rating 600V | ||
Connector Size 6 mm | ||
Current Rating 80A | ||
Contact Plating Silver | ||
Length 56.5mm | ||
Type Test Connector | ||
Contact Material Brass | ||
Insulation Material Plastic | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- CH
Staubli ID/B6S 6 mm Panel Mount Sockets
ID/B6S series 6 mm insulated panel mount sockets designed for flush mounting in panels and housings. Cable connection is provided by an M6 threaded stud with washers. The bezels of these 6mm panel sockets are colour coded for easy identification. These ID/B6S series 6 mm insulated panel mount sockets mate with the KST6N and KSTxxF spring loaded plugs
Features and Benefits
• Flush panel mounting
• M6 threaded cable connection
• Colour coded bezel
• M6 threaded cable connection
• Colour coded bezel
6mm Multi-Contact
6mm plugs and sockets with a plastic insulation and fitted with lantern style contacts. They are suited idealy where higher power connections are required, such as for use in laboratories, test facilities, schools and industry. All parts incorporate a self locking system that operates on a push-pull principle. The snap-in lock engages when the plug is inserted. However, in order to disconnect the plug it must first be pushed and then pulled.

