Phoenix Contact TMSTBP Series PCB Connector, 4-Contact, 5.08mm Pitch, 1-Row, Screw Termination

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RS Stock No.:
489-031
Mfr. Part No.:
1853010
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Number of Contacts

4

Pitch

5.08mm

Number of Rows

1

Gender

Female

Termination Method

Screw

Series

TMSTBP

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Phoenix Contact PCB twin plug is designed to meet the high standards of modern connectivity solutions, offering robust performance and reliability. With a nominal current rating of 12 A and a rated voltage of 320 V, this connector supports a variety of applications, particularly in bus systems. The innovative design allows for the seamless passing of potentials, making it an excellent choice for modular setups. Constructed with precision, the connector features a green housing made from high-quality PA material, ensuring durability in challenging environments. Its screw connection with a tension sleeve guarantees a secure and lasting fit, while the compact dimensions make it perfect for space-constrained installations. This product is particularly suitable for use in industrial and commercial settings, providing users with a dependable connection method that is easy to implement and maintain.

Compact design ideal for space-restrained applications
Flexible screw connection method enhances installation simplicity
Green housing colour ensures easy identification in panels
Designed for bus applications, effortlessly looping potentials
Meets rigorous testing standards for reliability and safety
Suitable for use in a wide range of industrial environments
Automated and manual assembly-friendly configurations

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