Color Codes Cast Quick Connection

Sept. 22, 2004
Color coded connections have been added to the Quickon-One connector to make it easier to terminate sensor wires. The connector uses four colors—brown, blue, black and white—on the connector to correspond with the color code of sensor wire

Color coded connections have been added to the Quickon-One connector to make it easier to terminate sensor wires. The connector uses four colors—brown, blue, black and white—on the connector to correspond with the color code of sensor wire leads. A two-piece, screwless connection system utilizes industrialized IDC contacts, which provide a gas tight connection. The connector has an IP 65/67 rating and a wire range of #26 to #18 AWG. PHOENIX CONTACT INC., Harrisburg, PA. (800) 322-3225.

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