Hirschmann 7 Pole Din Plug, DIN 43651, 10A, 250 V ac, Male, Panel Mount

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RS Stock No.:
168-5601
Mfr. Part No.:
931592001 N6R AM 2
Brand:
Hirschmann
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Brand

Hirschmann

Number of Contacts

7

Gender

Male

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

Termination Method

Crimp

Body Orientation

Straight

Current Rating

10A

Voltage Rating

250 V ac

DIN Number

DIN 43651

Contact Plating

Silver

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+90°C

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Panel Plug & Socket Shells



Hirschmann NR Plastic


Robust 6 and 11 pole connectors, made from glass-fibre reinforced plastic, which conform to DIN 43651. Suitable for a variety of applications, including:


Mains and control lead connections to limit valve sensors, limit switches and current monitors
Small transmission systems, pump drives and systems subject to vibrations
Machine tools and automation technology

Note

The earthing contact in each mating half protects sensitive electronic components against static voltages during the plugging operation.
Contacts must be ordered separately. Plug shells accept pin contacts, socket shells accept socket contacts.
The in-line coupler mates with the 6+E cable mount socket, stock no. 202-1936.
The ratchet and plier style support crimp tooling (stock no. 450-4411) (note: is also suitable for QM single and two piece contacts (see stock no. 466-804 for contact details).
The plier tool (stock no. 468-686) can also be used to crimp contacts for the Circular Sealed Industrial IP67 connector range and the Sealed Industrial IP68 connector range (stock no. 489-526). Instructions supplied with tools. These tools support this range, but are not manufactured by Hirschmann.

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