Staubli Gold Male Banana Plug, 4 mm Connector, Screw Termination, 50A, Gold Plating

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RS Stock No.:
226-3095
Mfr. Part No.:
22.1053
Brand:
Staubli
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Brand

Staubli

Colour

Gold

Gender

Male

Termination Method

Screw

Connector Size

4 mm

Current Rating

50A

Contact Plating

Gold

Spring Contact

Yes

Length

29.5mm

Type

Banana Plug

Contact Material

Brass

COO (Country of Origin):
CH

Multi Contact Banana Plug – SA403


The Multi Contact male banana plug is an uninsulated lantern style 4mm connector and is used for joining wires to electronic equipment. The lantern spring is drawn from a copper alloy sheet to provide constant contact pressure and low resistance. It has a current rating of 50A.

Features and Benefits


Screw termination
Gold plated brass contact material
Spring contact
Length is 35.5mm
M4 thread
Maximum temperature 150°C
Contact resistance – 0.3 mΩ
MULTILAM straight design offers very good electrical and mechanical properties for a plug connection

Applications


These plugs are highly reliable and can be found in various applications such as:
Automotive (car manufacturing plant equipment)
Motorsports
Aeronautics (plant equipment)

Certifications


ANSI/ESD S20.20:2014
BS EN 61340-5-1:2007

What is MULTILAM technology?
MULTILAM is a high-power contact solution used in a socket or plug, which is continuously being developed further. Inserted between two surfaces the MULTILAM is a band which forms a contact cage. Ideal for connectors which require linear or rotary movements due to its ability to excel in performance from signal currents up to extremely high currents. MULTILAM bands significantly reduce the overall contact resistance due to the numerous contact points provided, this is because the design creates many louvres (slats). Stäubli describe these bands as torsion or leaf spring contact elements.

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