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1.124-Inch Connector Houses 19 Pins

Oct. 8, 2008
Expanding the company’s line of 1.125-inch minifast connector line to handle even more applications is the addition of a 19-pin connector. The 19-pin minifast connector handles up to 300V at 4A and is reportedly a more robust, cost-effective

Expanding the company’s line of 1.125-inch minifast connector line to handle even more applications is the addition of a 19-pin connector. The 19-pin minifast connector handles up to 300V at 4A and is reportedly a more robust, cost-effective alternative to traditional 19-pin M23 connectors. The 19-pin connector adds to the existing nine-, 10-, and 12-pin minifast connector line. Additional connector sizes and pin counts are also available including a 0.875-inch connector with two to six pins as well as a 1-inch connector with six to eight pins. All connectors provide IEC IP 68 protection and they are available in male or female plus straight and right angle versions, standard and custom lengths, and with pigtails or extensions. TURCK INC., Plymouth, MN. (800) 544-7769.

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