Weidmüller SL Series Pluggable Terminal Block, 7-Contact, 5.08 mm Pitch, 1 Row, 1148200000

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RS Stock No.:
172-2617
Mfr. Part No.:
1148200000
Manufacturer:
Weidmüller
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Brand

Weidmüller

Product Type

Pluggable Terminal Block

Number of Contacts

7

Pitch

5.08mm

Number of Rows

1

Current

18A

Housing Material

Polybutylene Terephthalate

Connector Gender

Male

Orientation

Right Angle

Colour

Orange

Wire Connection Method

Solder

Voltage

400 V

Length

3.2mm

Depth

12mm

Series

SL

Width

37.32 mm

Standards/Approvals

CSA, cURus

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Weidmuller Series SL Pluggable Terminal Block, 18A Current Rating, 400V Voltage Rating - 1148200000


This pluggable Terminal Block is a robust header type component specifically designed for electrical connections in various applications. Featuring a single-row design with seven contacts, it provides a through-hole mount option and utilises solder termination. Offering a pitch of 5.08mm, it supports reliable connections with a current rating of 18A and a voltage rating of 400V, making it suitable for demanding environments.

Features & Benefits


• Right angle orientation ensures efficient use of space

• Optimised for wave soldering, enhancing production efficiency

• High current capability supports versatile requirements

• Tinned copper alloy contacts guarantee excellent conductivity

• Allows manual coding for flexible installation options

• IP20 rating offers protection against dust ingress

Applications


• Used for automation systems for effective signal transmission

• Ideal for connection in electronic devices requiring Compact solutions

• Suitable for PCB where space optimisation is essential

• Recommended for industrial machinery for reliable electrical connections

How does the right-angle design benefit installations?


The right-angle design allows for more space-efficient installations, making it easier to fit into tighter environments without compromising on connection quality.

What soldering method is recommended for optimal performance?


The component is optimised for wave soldering, which ensures strong and reliable solder joints, reducing the risk of connection failure during operation.

Can it be individually coded for different circuit setups?


Yes, the Terminal Block allows for manual coding, providing flexibility in configurations needed for varied circuit designs or systems.

What materials contribute to the Terminal block's durability?


It features a copper alloy contact material for excellent conductivity and PAGF insulation to ensure durability and resistance against environmental factors.

Horizontal Closed Ends Thro Hole Headers 3.2mm Pin Length


These SL 5.08mm pitch Omnimate headers have a 3.2mm pin length for optimised Wave soldering.

5.08mm Pitch -Weidmüller Omnimate Range


Weidmüller's Omnimate Range of 5.08mm pitch Two Part connectors allows wire-to-board connections through terminals using Leaf Spring and Spring Rising Clamp screw technology, or Tension Clamp and Push In screwless technology. The Weidmuller 8 Way Clamp Rising Terminal is suitable for a wide range of PCB design and connector uses.

• The PCB hole has a diameter of 1.3mm

• Screw clamp types accept wire up to 1.5mm²

• Tension clamp and IDC (screwless) options enable fast assembly times

• Moulded male headers in straight (open or closed end) 90° PCB pins or 135° headers

• Polarising pins prevent mismatch connections.

Note

For mating cable mount terminals see typical stock numbers 733-0777 for Screw type or 733-0828 for Rising Clamp type or 733-0878 for Tension Clamp Screwless type.

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