Phoenix Contact MSTBC 2 Series PCB Connector, 3-Contact, 5.08mm Pitch, Latching, 1-Row, Crimp Termination

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RS Stock No.:
521-036
Mfr. Part No.:
1809051
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Number of Contacts

3

Pitch

5.08mm

Number of Rows

1

Mounting Type

Latching

Gender

Female

Termination Method

Crimp

Series

MSTBC 2

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Phoenix Contact PCB connector is engineered for reliability and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for various electrical applications. With its robust snap-in locking mechanism and a pitch of 5.08 mm, it ensures secure connections, minimising the risk of accidental disconnections. Designed for demanding environments, this connector supports a nominal current of 12 A and has an impressive rated voltage capability of 320 V. Its green housing not only adds a touch of visibility but also indicates its affiliation with the MSTBC 2.5/-STZ-RF product family. The crimp connection method allows for seamless assembly, ensuring optimal conductivity and performance. Suitable for use in both industrial and commercial settings, this connector can withstand a wide range of ambient temperatures, making it versatile enough for various applications.

Inexpensive connection solution for large quantities of preassembled conductors
Pull-out aid facilitates handling and reduces tensile force at the contact point
Intuitive locking mechanism prevents accidental disconnections during operation
Latching flange provides a stable mounting method for reliable installations
Compatible with flexible conductor cross sections for versatile application
Lightweight design supports ease of handling without compromising quality

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