Phoenix Contact FKICS Series PCB Connector, 7-Contact, 5.08mm Pitch, Snap-In, 1-Row, Push In Spring Termination

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RS Stock No.:
489-060
Mfr. Part No.:
1808776
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Number of Contacts

7

Pitch

5.08mm

Number of Rows

1

Mounting Type

Snap-In

Gender

Female

Termination Method

Push In Spring

Series

FKICS

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact PCB Connector is a sophisticated solution from the FKICS 2.5/ series, designed to meet the high demands of modern electrical connections. Tailored for applications requiring robust performance, it features an inverted design with a pitch of 5.08 mm, enabling seamless integration into various configurations. Its unique push-in spring connection method offers a highly efficient conductor attachment, allowing for quick assembly without the need for tools. Constructed with a green housing made of durable PA material, it not only provides reliable insulation but also withstands harsh environmental conditions. With a rated current of 12 A and a rated voltage of 320 V, this connector ensures stable operation across a wide range of electrical systems. Specifically engineered to align with compliance standards, this connector is perfect for users seeking durability and efficiency in their devices.

Time saving installation process without the need for tools
Designed for intuitive operation with an easy to understand locking mechanism
Offers exceptional flexibility by accommodating multiple conductor cross sections
Constructed from high quality WEEE/RoHS compliant materials for environmental sustainability
Provides reliable performance with a low contact resistance ensuring optimal conductivity

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