Hot New Products 7pin Proportional Valve Socket - DIN 43650A Screwed pipe Solenoid valve connector LED with Indicator or Light – Qiying
Hot New Products 7pin Proportional Valve Socket - DIN 43650A Screwed pipe Solenoid valve connector LED with Indicator or Light – Qiying Detail:
Solenoid valve connector DIN 43650
DIN 43650 Solenoid connectors are manufactured for a voltage range of 24VDC, 48VDC, 110VAC and 220VAC and a current rating of 6 Amps and 10Amps. Din 43650 connectors are manufactured for with or without indication. The non indicator connectors are normally black in color. Grey color connectors can also be supplied. Normal temperature range is -20 Deg. C to +85 deg. C.
Each connector is fitted with a screw and a seal (flat seal or profiled seal).
Customized versions on request
Standard: DIN EN175301-803-A/DIN43650A
Connector: PA66 / PC
Contact material: CuSn
Contact surface material: Sn
Max. Voltage: According to circuitry
Maximum current: 16A
Operating current: 10A
Spacing: 18mm
Protection class: IP 67
Insulation class: C-VDE 0110
Working temperature: -25℃~+90℃
Threaded pipe: PG9
Field wireable
Housing colour: White transparent/Brown
Number of contacts: 2+PE
Mounting screw: M3*34
Available Circuitries
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