This is a push-pull style, 3-pin, water-resistant cable connector. The spring-lock on the plug can prevent it from being accidentally pulled out. Its gold-plated contact pins are low in resistance, making it not only suitable for handling AC current up to 13 A, but also good for connecting PT100 RTD sensors. The compression nut and clamping ring of the connector plug can take cables 4 - 6.5 mm in diameter. The body of the connector is brass with chrome plating, which gives users a solid and smooth feel when holding it in hand. The connector is water resistant with IP67 rating. Its panel mount socket has square flange panel mount design, and it also comes with a rubber cover to prevent dust or water from entering.
This is a connector designed for high-end applications where people have higher requirements on performance, water-resistance, durability, and etc. The connector has CE and ROHS certifications.
Optional Accessories: 4 sets of mounting screws and nuts for panel connector are availble. The screws are M2x0.4 thread and 8 mm long.
Note 1: connectors in other configurations are available upon request.
Note 2: P2CON-WR3 is NOT compatible with standard PT100 RTD probe heads ordered from here.
P2CON-WR3 connector pair w/ female socket: female panel mount socket (left) and male cable plug (right).
P2CON-WR3-M connector pair w/ male socket: male panel mount socket (left) and female cable plug (right).
PT100-WR-M (above) uses one pair of P2CON-WR3-M connector (male socket).
Specifications:
Connector outer diameter |
18 mm (0.625”) |
Panel cutout diameter |
12 mm (0.47”) |
Body material |
Brass with chrome plating |
Rated current |
13 A |
Rated voltage |
250 VAC |
Contact diameter |
Ø1.6 mm x 3 |
Contact resistance |
0.002 ohm |
Contact material |
Brass with gold plating |
Wire size |
<= 14 AWG |
Cable outer diameter |
4 ~ 6.5 mm |
IP rating |
IP67 |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C to 85°C |
Certification |
CE, ROHS |
Click here to download the drawing of P2CON-WR3
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 31 January, 2017.