Phoenix Contact MCC Series PCB Connector, 2-Contact, 3.81 mm Pitch, 1 Row

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PHP6,699.63

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PHP7,503.59

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RS Stock No.:
489-027
Mfr. Part No.:
1852367
Manufacturer:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

PCB Connector

Number of Contacts

2

Pitch

3.81mm

Number of Rows

1

Series

MCC

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Phoenix Contact PCB connector is designed for efficient and reliable connectivity in various applications. Featuring a robust screw locking mechanism, it ensures a stable connection while facilitating easy assembly. With a nominal current rating of 8 A and a rated voltage of 160 V, this connector meets the demands of modern electronic circuits. The compact design, characterised by a 3.81 mm pitch, allows for optimal space utilisation in PCB layouts. Constructed with high-quality PA insulating material and a tin-coated contact surface, it delivers long-lasting performance even in challenging environments. Its environmentally compliant construction further enhances its appeal, making it an optimal choice for those seeking dependable connection solutions.

Screwable flange design enhances mechanical stability during operation

Pull-out aid reduces the tensile force at the contact point for better handling

Adapted for large-scale installations with its minimum order quantity of 50 pieces

Manufactured from durable PA material for resilience against environmental factors

Complies with EU RoHS regulations, ensuring fewer hazardous substances

Compact dimensions optimise PCB real estate while maintaining functional integrity

Screw locking mechanism simplifies the connection process in high-density applications

Versatile application suitability across various electronic sectors

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