Siemens Connector for Use with SIMATIC S7-300 Series

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RS Stock No.:
453-2589
Mfr. Part No.:
6ES7392-1AM00-0AA0
Brand:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Accessory Type

Connector

Range

SIMATIC

For Use With

SIMATIC S7-300 Series

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Dimensions

125 x 21.6 x 40.9 mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Siemens Connector For Use With SIMATIC S7-300 Series, 40 Pins, 137g Weight - 6ES7392-1AM00-0AA0


Easily link data cables to your programmable logic controller with this connector from Siemens. It's designed for use with Siemens' S7-300 Series PLCs and is also compatible with expansion modules if you need a larger connection capacity. Screw contacts make terminating the conductors quick and simple. The unit supports different cable sizes, from 24 to 19AWG, so it's a versatile solution. Thermoplastic housing provides impact and abrasion resistance, so it's suitable for use in demanding industrial environments. This material also protects personnel and nearby components from electric shocks. Connectors like this are commonly used in the electronics and computer manufacturing industries.

• Low weight of 137g reduces strain on the PCB
• Installation is easy and only needs a standard screwdriver
• 40-pin design for multi-signal transmission
• Compact dimensions of 125 (height) x 21.6 (width) x 40.9mm (depth) saves space in small enclosures

What's the operating temperature range of this connector?


This connector operates in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +70°C, so you can use it safely in tough industrial environments.

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