Erni's range of DIN 41612 crimp contact connectors offers users the advantages of this method of contact termination - selectively loaded connectors which may be used individually and also match the Erni mateable wiring transfer system.
Available sizes are: Type C (max 96 contacts rows ABC); Type C/2 (max 48 contacts rows ABC); Type E160 (max) 160 contacts rows ABCDE.
Special versions have been developed in conjunction with a reputable manufacturer of programmable controllers: 70 contacts rows ABCDE; 15 contacts and 55 Ernipress contacts rows ABCDE.
For mounting on to the front or wiring sides of card frames, connectors are fitted into Series KSG173 and KSG193 housings - using Erni's standard range of guide elements and spacers to locate and lock these accurately into position.
Erni's precision dual sided female contacts ensure constant contact resistance. Precise positioning of the contacts in the housing/s is attained through a completely new style of box type connector construction. An additional retaining clip locates and locks contacts in position. Contacts are suitable for wire sizes AWG28.20 (0,08-0,56 mm2) and may readily be removed using a simple removal tool. For smaller users hand tools are available for contacts supplied loose or in rolls of 500 pcs.
Electronically controlled automatic crimping machines have been especially developed for large users when rolls for 10 000 pcs may be used.
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