Phoenix Contact DD32H 2 Series PCB Connector, 6-Contact, 5.08 mm Pitch, 2 Row Crimp

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RS Stock No.:
483-699
Mfr. Part No.:
1376500
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

PCB Connector

Number of Contacts

6

Pitch

5.08mm

Current

8A

Number of Rows

2

Housing Material

Polybutylene Terephthalate

Connector Gender

Male

Orientation

Colour

Black

Termination Type

Crimp

Contact Gender

Male

Voltage

320V

Length

33.6mm

Series

DD32H 2

Depth

20.32mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The Phoenix Contact Feed-through connector is engineered for seamless integration in various applications requiring reliable connectivity. With a sleek black housing designed for optimal space efficiency, this connector excels in environments where size constraints are critical. It features a straightforward crimp connection method, ensuring a cost-effective solution for large-scale operations. The connector's intuitive snap-in locking mechanism enhances user experience by preventing accidental disconnections, making it an ideal choice for demanding settings. Its robust electrical properties, including a nominal current of 8 A and a rated voltage of up to 320 V, further solidify its position as a trustworthy component for diverse industrial applications.

Compact design ensures optimal use of space in confined environments

Snap-in locking mechanism provides added security and ease of use

Crimp connection method allows for efficient assembly with automated tools

Wide range of conductor cross-sections supports various wiring needs

Durability tested to withstand demanding environmental conditions

Insulating materials guarantee reliable performance across temperature extremes

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