Molex Barrier Strip, 10 Contact, 8.26 mm Pitch, 1 Row, 300 V, 20A

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PHP113,668.84

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PHP127,309.10

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RS Stock No.:
684-351
Mfr. Part No.:
38700-7510
Manufacturer:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Number of Contacts

10

Product Type

Barrier Strip

Pitch

8.26mm

Current

20A

Orientation

Horizontal

Contact Material

Brass

Contact Plating

Tin

Number of Rows

1

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

130°C

Voltage

300 V

Standards/Approvals

REACH, RoHS

Series

38700

COO (Country of Origin):
MX
The Molex Fixed mount barrier designed to deliver reliable wire-to-board connections with exceptional performance. This terminal strip, featuring 10 circuits and a robust 8.26mm pitch, allows for seamless integration in various applications while ensuring durable electrical connectivity. Constructed with a black polyester resin, it offers resistance to environmental factors, ensuring longevity. This product caters to an assortment of wire sizes from 12 to 22 AWG, making it versatile for diverse installations. With an ability to operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +130°C, this terminal strip is engineered to perform reliably under varying conditions. Additionally, its user-friendly through-hole termination interface simplifies the installation process, further enhancing its practicality for various projects.

Designed with a temperature range of -40° to +130°C, suitable for diverse environments

Stackable feature allows for flexible design configurations

Lead-free process compatibility ensures compliance with modern manufacturing standards

No PCB retention and panel mount capabilities simplify installation and assembly

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