Phoenix Contact MKKDS 1.5/ 2-5.08 Series PCB Terminal Block, 4-Contact, 5.08mm Pitch, Through Hole Mount, 2-Row, Screw

Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
Phoenix ContactNumber Of Contacts
4
Pitch
5.08mm
Number Of Rows
2
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Termination Method
Screw
Type
PCB Terminal Block
Current Rating
22A
Body Orientation
Straight
Colour
Green
Voltage Rating
250 V
Series
MKKDS 1.5/ 2-5.08
Depth
21.4mm
Length
17.78mm
Width
25.2mm
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Double Level PCB terminal blocks, COMBICON MKKDS - Phoenix Contact
The MKKDS series from Phoenix Contact are double layer terminal blocks from the very popular COMBICON range. They're screw-connection terminal blocks and have a low-temperature rise thanks to their impressive maximum contact force. they also boast well-known connection principles that allow you to use these terminal blocks worldwide and in most applications while also having latching on the side that enables a number of positions to be combined. Not to mention, the MKKDS series are designed to be wave soldered onto the PCB.
These PCB terminal blocks are rated for a nominal current of 17.5 A with a nominal voltage of 400 V. They boast Cu (Copper) alloy contact plates whilst being built in a green polyamide housing.
Features and benefits:
- Double level terminal block with screw connections (M3)
- 5.08mm pitch for great compatibility
- Low temperature rise thanks to its maximum contact force
- Conductor connection on several levels enables higher contact density
- The latching on the side enables various numbers of positions to be combined
How do PCB terminal blocks work?
PCB terminal blocks simply allow you to connect wire into a socket that then transmits the data to the PCB. They work having you plug in a wire of the correct AWG into the socket that is then usually locked down by either a screw or spring-cage for a strong connection. This connection is also connected to the output pins that have been soldered onto the PCB.
Approvals
UL (E60425); CSA (LR13631)
₪ 76.65
₪ 15.33 Each (In a Pack of 5) (ex VAT)
₪ 89.68
₪ 17.936 Each (In a Pack of 5) (inc. VAT)
5
₪ 76.65
₪ 15.33 Each (In a Pack of 5) (ex VAT)
₪ 89.68
₪ 17.936 Each (In a Pack of 5) (inc. VAT)
5
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Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
Phoenix ContactNumber Of Contacts
4
Pitch
5.08mm
Number Of Rows
2
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Termination Method
Screw
Type
PCB Terminal Block
Current Rating
22A
Body Orientation
Straight
Colour
Green
Voltage Rating
250 V
Series
MKKDS 1.5/ 2-5.08
Depth
21.4mm
Length
17.78mm
Width
25.2mm
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Double Level PCB terminal blocks, COMBICON MKKDS - Phoenix Contact
The MKKDS series from Phoenix Contact are double layer terminal blocks from the very popular COMBICON range. They're screw-connection terminal blocks and have a low-temperature rise thanks to their impressive maximum contact force. they also boast well-known connection principles that allow you to use these terminal blocks worldwide and in most applications while also having latching on the side that enables a number of positions to be combined. Not to mention, the MKKDS series are designed to be wave soldered onto the PCB.
These PCB terminal blocks are rated for a nominal current of 17.5 A with a nominal voltage of 400 V. They boast Cu (Copper) alloy contact plates whilst being built in a green polyamide housing.
Features and benefits:
- Double level terminal block with screw connections (M3)
- 5.08mm pitch for great compatibility
- Low temperature rise thanks to its maximum contact force
- Conductor connection on several levels enables higher contact density
- The latching on the side enables various numbers of positions to be combined
How do PCB terminal blocks work?
PCB terminal blocks simply allow you to connect wire into a socket that then transmits the data to the PCB. They work having you plug in a wire of the correct AWG into the socket that is then usually locked down by either a screw or spring-cage for a strong connection. This connection is also connected to the output pins that have been soldered onto the PCB.
Approvals
UL (E60425); CSA (LR13631)