Phoenix Contact FKIC Series PCB Connector, 5-Contact, 5mm Pitch, Snap-In, 1-Row, Push In Spring Termination

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RS Stock No.:
521-441
Mfr. Part No.:
1946930
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Number of Contacts

5

Pitch

5mm

Number of Rows

1

Mounting Type

Snap-In

Gender

Female

Termination Method

Push In Spring

Series

FKIC

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact PCB Connector is engineered for efficient and reliable connections in various electronic applications. This connector showcases a compact design with a nominal cross-section of 2.5 mm², providing a user-friendly experience through its innovative push-in spring connection. Featuring a locking mechanism that prevents accidental disconnection, it ensures secure connectivity for your devices. With a striking green exterior, this product is not only aesthetically pleasing but also complies with extensive industry standards, making it a reliable choice for demanding environments. Its impressive performance specifications, including a nominal current of 12 A and a rated voltage of 320 V, highlight its versatility for diverse applications, from industrial automation to consumer electronics.

Time saving push in connection eliminates the need for tools
Intuitive operation facilitated by a colour coded actuating push button
Inverted connector design allows for touch proof connections
Combines seamlessly with the MSTB 25 range for expanded connectivity options
Robust snap in locking mechanism enhances stability and reliability
Constructed with high quality materials ensuring longevity and performance
Designed for optimal conductor connection in both flexible and rigid scenarios

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