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Harwin expand range of ready-to-use Gecko cable assemblies, samples available from Anglia.
Harwin has expanded its range of ready-to-use cable assemblies for the high reliability range of Gecko connectors with the addition of cable assemblies for the Gecko-SL connectors which feature Screw-Lok (SL) jackscrew fixings.
 

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Spring cage terminals from Phoenix Contact provide large connection space with compact dimensions

Space-Saving High-Performance PCB TerminalThe family of spring cage terminals SPT 1.5 and SPT 2.5 from Phoenix Contact meets the requirements of modern PCB connection technology. It offers a large connection space with 1.5 mm² in 3.5 mm pitch and 2.5 mm² in 5.0 mm pitch, while maintaining compact dimensions and an installation height of approx. 14.5 mm. Combined with the user-friendly direct plug technology Combi Spring, it is ideally suited for convenient field wiring for devices.

With a capacity of 160V / 17.5 A in 3.5 mm pitch and 250V / 24 A in 5.00 mm pitch, this spring cage terminal can be used in classic measurement and control systems as well as in small power supplies. Its compact dimensions take account of the increasing trend towards miniaturization.

The modular design allows a combination of the different pitches, thus increasing flexibility for product design. The terminal is available with both a horizontal and a vertical direction of wire connection.

For more information, or details on the full range of Phoenix Contact products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in January 2009.

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