Hirschmann, MAS 6 Pole Straight Miniature DIN Plug, DIN 45322, 4A, 34 V ac/dc IP30, Cable Male

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RS Stock No.:
776-533
Mfr. Part No.:
930017517 MAS 60 grey
Manufacturer:
Hirschmann
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Brand

Hirschmann

Product Type

DIN Plug

Number of Contacts

6

Mount Type

Cable

Current

4A

Connector Size

Miniature

Connector Gender

Male

Shield Type

Shielded

Orientation

Straight

IP Rating

IP30

Termination Type

Solder

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Contact Gender

Male

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

DIN Number

DIN 45322

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

MAS

Housing Material

Polyethylene

Contact Material

Brass

Contact Plating

Tin

COO (Country of Origin):
HU

Belden Hirschmann DIN Plug, Straight Body, PE Housing - MAS Series - 930017517 MAS 60 Grey


Get hooked up in no time with this DIN plug from Belden Hirschmann. It's a 6-pole miniature connector that conforms to DIN 45322 standards and is used for linking older computer peripherals and audio-visual devices. There are six hardwearing brass contacts that shrug off wear, so it's suitable for frequent insertion and removal. A current rating of 4A and voltage rating of 34V AC/DC makes this an ideal option for low-powered and mid-powered devices such as keyboards and industrial I/O devices.

Features & Benefits


• PE housing resists chemicals, so suits use in factory settings

• IP30 rating means it's touch-proof and shielded from solid objects larger than 2.5mm

• Solder termination method achieves a simple and reliable connection

Applications


• Industrial automation networking

• Retail POS

• Office IT

Is this DIN plug protected against electrical interference?


Yes, it's shielded to prevent the effects of crosstalk and noise, so you get smooth signalling.

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