EDAC, 572 Wire to Wire Connector Cable, 3 Crimp, 300 V 10A

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RS Stock No.:
111-9341
Mfr. Part No.:
572-003-000-200
Brand:
EDAC
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Brand

EDAC

Product Type

Wire to Wire Connector

Pole Format

3

Current

10A

Voltage

300 V

Mount Type

Cable

Connector Gender

Female

Contact Material

Brass and Phosphor Bronze

Housing Material

Polybutylene Terephthalate

Termination Type

Crimp

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Contact Gender

Female

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Contact Plating

Tin

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

572

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

EDAC IP67 572 Series Receptacles


From EDAC, a series of superior quality fully waterproof wire to wire connectors. These IP67 rated receptacles have pre-assembled housings featuring an integrated seal providing complete waterproof protection guaranteeing no water ingress. The 572 series of connectors have a 5.8mm pitch and can accommodate a wide range of wire sizes depending on the crimp contacts selected. This range of wire to wire connectors are available in 1, 2 and 3 pole arrangements offering a wide range of connection solutions. Operating temperature across the whole series of -40° to + 105°. A hand crimp tool for the 572 series is available, see part number 111-9356

Features and Benefits


Fully waterproof with double latch

Internal polarisation preventing miss mating

Pre-assembled housings and seals

Easy crimp and poke

Wire to wire and wire to board options

Applications


Lighting

Industrial Pumps

Test equipment

Emergency vehicles

Construction equipment

Welding equipment

Automotive

Sound and broadcast systems

IP67 Edac Range


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