This printed-circuit board connector features 8 positions with a 7.62 mm pitch, rated for 12 A and 630 V. It uses screw connection with tension sleeve for reliable wiring, is made from insulating PA material with UL 94 V0 flammability rating, and includes a tin contact surface for excellent conductivity. Designed for industrial automation, it ensures low temperature rise and consistent performance in electrical systems. Suitable for wave soldering processes, it complies with standard EN-VDE, UL, and CSA certifications, making it ideal for versatile electronic and control applications.
Connection method: Screw connection with tension sleeve
Housing material: PA (UL 94 V0)
Contact surface: Tin
Length: 18.2 mm
Width: 58.96 mm
Height: 15 mm
Flammability rating: UL 94 V0
Maximum load current: 12 A
Tightening torque: 0.5 - 0.6 Nm
Insulation material group: I
Rated surge voltage: 6 kV (III/3)
Applicable standards: EN-VDE, UL, CSA
Buy the Phoenix Contact GMSTB 2,5/ 8-ST-7,62 – Reliable PCB Connector for Industrial Applications
Enhance your electronic projects with the Phoenix Contact GMSTB 2,5/ 8-ST-7,62 PCB connector. Featuring 8 positions, a 7.62 mm pitch, and rated for 12 A and 630 V, it provides secure screw connections with tension sleeves for dependable performance. Made from flame-retardant PA material with tin contacts, it ensures optimal conductivity and safety. Suitable for wave soldering and industrial environments, this connector complies with UL, VDE, and CSA standards, making it an essential component for reliable electrical connections in automation and control applications.
Order your Phoenix Contact GMSTB 2,5/ 8-ST-7,62 PCB connector today and ensure your electrical system connections are robust, reliable, and compliant with industry standards.
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