| Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
| Model Number | MC05P2LSBBP9-22W20 | ||||||||
| Connectors No. | 5 Pin | ||||||||
| Rated Current | 4A | ||||||||
| Rated Voltage | 60V | ||||||||
| Impulse Voltage | 2500V | ||||||||
| O ring | FKM, Silicon | ||||||||
| Insulation resistance | 100MΩ | ||||||||
| Contact resistence | 5MΩ | ||||||||
| Termination | Soldering | ||||||||
| Contact | Phosphor bronze | ||||||||
| Screw nut | Brass, CNC, Nickled plated | ||||||||
Rated voltage: 250V for 3/4 pin, 60V for 5pin, 30V for 8/12/17pin
Rated current: 4A for 3/4/5 pin, 2A for 8pin, 1.5A for 12/17pin
Insulation resistance: ≥100 MΩ
Contact resistance: <10 MΩ
Standard: IEC 61076-2-101
FAQ
● What is a panel interface connector?
A panel interface connector (PIC) is a device that typically mounts to the outside of a control panel in a manufacturing or other automation setting. Once installed, the PIC, which houses convenient pass-through connections, allows the user to interface with the computer, PLC, or other programmable devices inside the control panel without opening the panel door.
