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4 position connector includes an inline receptacle

By Paul Dvorak | July 6, 2011

Power contacts are individually rated to 45A and are capable of handling wire sizes of 24 to 10 AWG (0.25 to 4 mm²). Ground contacts are first mate/last break.

A manufacturer of high-power connectors has expanded its 4 position Spec Pak products to include an Inline Receptacle. The 4 position Spec Pak connector series now includes the Inline Receptacle, Panel Mount Receptacle and Plug for wire-to-wire and wire-to-panel applications. This IP 68 rated connector uses a size 16 PG-style sealing gland, an interfacial sealing gasket that fits within the plug housing, and a latch to secure the connector tight. The UL94 V-0 rated housing is Touch Safe per requirements of UL 1977 when used with Finger Proof Powerpole contact housings.

The core Powerpole connector within the SPEC Pak shell is, reliable and cost effective. The 4 position SPEC Pak will hold up to 4 Powerpole power contacts, 16 signal contacts, or a combination of both. Power contacts are individually rated to 45A and are capable of handling wire sizes of 24 to 10 AWG (0.25 to 4 mm²). Ground contacts are first mate/last break. Contact housings, both finger proof and standard, come in a wide array of colors providing color-coding options and design flexibility. The combination of housings, power, ground, and signal contacts offers many design options.

Anderson Power Products
http://www.andersonpower.com/


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