Phoenix Contact SPT Series PCB Terminal Block, 12-Contact, 3.81mm Pitch, Surface Mount, 1-Row, Push In Spring

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RS Stock No.:
556-709
Mfr. Part No.:
1824297
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Number of Contacts

12

Pitch

3.81mm

Number of Rows

1

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Termination Method

Push In Spring

Series

SPT

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Phoenix Contact high-performance printed circuit board terminal designed for seamless integration into SMT soldering processes. Featuring a compact design and a robust push-in spring connection method, this terminal block maximises reliable electrical connections while significantly reducing the need for manual tools. Suitable for a variety of applications, its intuitive colour-coded actuating push button simplifies operation and enhances user interaction. With a nominal current of 17.5 A and a voltage rating of 160 V, this component promises durability and efficiency in any electronic setup, making it an ideal choice for engineers and designers. Additionally, the inclusion of dual soldering spots per position diminishes mechanical strain, ensuring long-term operational stability.

Time-saving connection that eliminates the need for additional tools
Defined contact force stabilises connections over extended periods
Colour-coded actuator simplifies operation for users
Designed for easy integration into existing SMT soldering workflows
Facilitates front-side device integration with conductor connections from one direction
Integrated test option provides quick and convenient functionality
Dual soldering points per position enhance mechanical stability

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