Phoenix Contact PTSM 0 Series PCB Terminal Block, 7-Contact, 2.5mm Pitch, Solder Mount, 1-Row, Push In Spring

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RS Stock No.:
517-013
Mfr. Part No.:
1814689
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Number of Contacts

7

Pitch

2.5mm

Number of Rows

1

Mounting Type

Solder Mount

Gender

Female

Termination Method

Push In Spring

Series

PTSM 0

COO (Country of Origin):
IN
The Phoenix Contact printed circuit board terminal embodies innovation and efficiency in design, catering to the needs of modern electronic applications. Engineered for seamless integration into SMT soldering processes, it features a robust push-in spring connection system that eliminates the need for tools, streamlining installation. With a highly compact design that supports a nominal current of 6 A and a rated voltage of 160 V, this terminal block promises reliable performance in constricted spaces. The contemporary signal white housing boasts stability and aesthetic appeal during both welding and operation. As part of the PTSM 0.5/-H-SMD WH series, it is meticulously crafted to meet various industry standards, ensuring long-term operational reliability and safety in electronic connections.

Stable aesthetics ensure consistent visual quality throughout usage
Saves time with a tool-free push-in connection mechanism
Designed for high current handling in a compact footprint
Integration-friendly, optimising the SMT soldering process
Includes additional solder anchors to alleviate mechanical strain
Meets compliance for environmental standards including RoHS
Engineered for operational reliability across varying temperature ranges
Tested for resistance against common electrical and mechanical challenges

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