| General information |
| Product type designation |
Front connector |
| Connection method |
| Connection I/O signals |
| ● Connection method |
Push-in terminal |
| ● Number of lines per connection |
1; or max. 8x 2 conductors to 1.5 mm² (in total) in a shared end sleeve and max. 32x 0.75 mm² single core |
| Conductor cross-section in mm² |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for massive cables, min. |
0.25 mm² |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for massive cables, min. |
1.5 mm²; max. 32x 0.75 mm², 8x 1.5 mm² |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for flexible cables without end sleeve, min. |
0.25 mm² |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for flexible cables without end sleeve, max. |
1.5 mm²; max. 32x 0.75 mm², 8x 1.5 mm² |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for flexible cables with end sleeve, min. |
0.25 mm² |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for flexible cables with end sleeve, max. |
1.5 mm²; max. 32x 0.75 mm², 8x 1.5 mm² |
| Conductor cross-section acc. to AWG |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for massive cables, min. |
24 |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for massive cables, min. |
16; max. 32x AWG 19, 8x AWG 16 |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for flexible cables without end sleeve, min. |
24 |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for flexible cables without end sleeve, max. |
16; max. 32x AWG 19, 8x AWG 16 |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for flexible cables with end sleeve, min. |
24 |
| — Connectable cable cross-sections for flexible cables with end sleeve, max. |
16; max. 32x AWG 19, 8x AWG 16 |
| Wire end processing |
| — Stripped length of cables, min. |
8 mm |
| — Stripped length of cables, max. |
11 mm |
| — End sleeve acc. to DIN 46228 without plastic sleeve |
Form A, 10 mm long |
| — End sleeve acc. to DIN 46228 with plastic sleeve |
Form E, 8 mm and 10 mm long |
| Mounting |
| — Tool |
Screwdriver, conical design, 3 mm to 3.5 mm |
| Dimensions |
| Width |
25.5 mm |
| Height |
131 mm |
| Depth |
37 mm |
| Weights |
| Weight, approx. |
123 g |
| last modified: |
11/10/2018 |