Phoenix Contact, 7.62mm Pitch, DFK, 6 Way, , Pluggable Terminal Block, Feed Through Plug, Screw, Screw Termination,

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RS Stock No.:
521-965
Mfr. Part No.:
1716768
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Pluggable Terminal Block Type

Feed Through Plug

Number of Contacts

6

Pitch

7.62mm

Series

DFK

Number of Rows

1

Body Orientation

Straight

Mounting Type

Screw

Termination Method

Screw

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Phoenix Contact Feed-through connector is an advanced solution designed to facilitate secure and reliable electrical connections in various applications. With a robust construction and optimised performance specifications, it supports a nominal current of 32 A and up to 1000 V rated voltage, ensuring high efficiency in demanding environments. The product features a shielded design that enhances electromagnetic compatibility, making it ideal for sensitive electronic setups. Its compact size allows for easy installation in confined spaces while maintaining exceptional performance standards. Tailored for professional use, this connector stands out due to its mechanical stability, with a dedicated screw locking mechanism to prevent accidental disconnections. The versatile connection method supports multiple conductor types, promoting flexibility and adaptability in various wiring scenarios.

Shielded design promotes electromagnetic compatibility
Screw locking mechanism offers enhanced mechanical stability
Compact dimensions facilitate installation in tight spaces
Supports multiple conductor types for versatile applications
Constructed for reliability in demanding environments
Optimised for high efficiency at elevated voltages
Simple installation with a screw connection method

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