1636363 Phoenix Contact, 1636363 Datasheet - Page 2

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1636363

Manufacturer Part Number
1636363
Description
CONN FMALE INSERT 6PWR 12 CONT
Manufacturer
Phoenix Contact
Series
HEAVYCON® K6/12r
Datasheet

Specifications of 1636363

Connector Type
Insert
Gender
Female
Number Of Positions
6+12+Ground
Termination Style
Screw
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current Rating
-
Voltage Rating
-
Size
-
Contact Type
-
Other names
HC-K6/12-EBUS
HC-K 6/12-EBUS
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Connection method
Tightening torque
Ambient temperature (operation)
Pollution degree
Surge voltage category
Insertion/withdrawal cycles
Design
Conductor cross-section
Connection cross-section AWG
Stripping length of the individual wire
Wire diameter including insulation
Assembly instructions
Connection
Material data
Inflammability class acc. to UL 94
Order No.: 1636363
Axial screw connection (power contacts)
Screw connection (control contacts)
1.5 Nm (2.5 - 4 mm
2 Nm (6 - 8 mm²)
0.8 Nm (control contacts)
-40 °C ... 125 °C
3
III
≥ 500
B16
2.5 mm² ... 8 mm²
0.2 mm² ... 2.5 mm²
12 ... 10
24 ... 14 (control contacts)
5 mm +1 (2.5 - 4 mm
10 mm
8 mm +1 (6 - 8 mm²)
6.1 mm (Max., power contacts)
-The axial screw connection must be established using a 2
mm Allen wrench.-Use only stranded wires for axial screw
connection.-Plug-in connections may only be operated only when
there is no load/voltage.
Note regarding axial connection technology: Only for stranded
wires. The conductor cross-sections stated refer to the geometric
cross-section of the cable used.Use of cables with a geometric
cross-section very different from that of the cable's nominal cross-
section should be checked before use.The wiring space of the
axial screw method is designed for fine strand cables according
to VDE 0295 class 5. Deviating cable structures (e.g. class
6 cables) should be checked before use.Connection Before
starting to connect, ensure that the tapered screw is turned back
all the way (chamber is open). The cables must not be twisted.
The cores should be slid to the limit stop in the contact chamber
(until insulation touches contact). Hold cores in position and use
socket wrench to tighten. The used core end should be cut off
before connecting again. The connection screw may only be
retightened once to prevent the strands from breaking. To prevent
damage to the contact, the core / cable should be mechanically
intercepted at an appropriate distance from the connection
point (e.g. by using a plate cutout). DIN VDE 0100-520:2003-06
contains information on how to do this correctly.
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