Phoenix Contact, 5mm Pitch, 5/..-ST, FKCVR 2, 2 Way, , Pluggable Terminal Block, Plug, PCB Mount, Push In Spring

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RS Stock No.:
556-903
Mfr. Part No.:
1909715
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Pluggable Terminal Block Type

Plug

Number of Contacts

2

Pitch

5mm

Series

5/..-ST, FKCVR 2

Number of Rows

1

Body Orientation

Straight

Mounting Type

PCB Mount

Termination Method

Push In Spring

COO (Country of Origin):
SK
The Phoenix Contact PCB Connector represents an innovative solution for reliable electronic connections. Designed for efficiency and ease of use, this connector features a push-in spring connection method, allowing for quick and tool-free assembly. With its compact design and effective locking mechanism, it ensures secure and stable connections in various applications. The connector accommodates a nominal cross-section of 2.5 mm², making it versatile for different configurations. Made from high-quality materials, it meets the stringent standards of durability and conductivity. This product is specifically crafted for integration within the COMBICON connector system, promising seamless compatibility.

Time saving installation process with tool free connections
Clear colour coded actuating push button for intuitive use
Integrated test option simplifies verification of connections
Compatible with the MSTB 25 connector range for diverse configurations
Designed to withstand a wide ambient temperature range
Environmental compliance with RoHS and REACH directives
Durable construction ensures long term performance under various conditions
Streamlined testing and maintenance through easily accessible design

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