7-140 Cinch Connectors, 7-140 Datasheet - Page 101

BARRIER BLOCK 7POS .375"

7-140

Manufacturer Part Number
7-140
Description
BARRIER BLOCK 7POS .375"
Manufacturer
Cinch Connectors
Series
140r
Type
Wire to Boardr
Datasheets

Specifications of 7-140

Terminal Block Type
Barrier Block
Number Of Circuits
7
Number Of Positions
14
Pitch
0.375" (9.53mm)
Number Of Rows
2
Current
15A
Voltage
250V
Wire Gauge
16 AWG
Mounting Type
Chassis Mount or Panel Mount
Top Termination
Screws
Bottom Termination
Closed
Barrier Type
2 Wall (Dual)
Features
Flange
Color
Black
Operating Temperature
-55°F ~ 300°F
Material - Insulation
Phenol Formaldehyde (Phenolic)
Material Flammability Rating
UL94 V-1
Product
Barrier Terminal Blocks
Number Of Positions / Contacts
7
Current Rating
15 A
Voltage Rating
250 V
Wire Gauge Max (awg)
16
Current, Rating
15 A (Max.)
Length
3.282 in.
Material, Block
Phenolic
Material, Screw
Steel
Mounting Style
Bottom Mount
Plating, Screw
Nickel over Copper Flash
Screw Size
5-40 x 3⁄16
Temperature Range
-55 to +300 °F
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
7-140-P
7140-P
CBB107
D-subminiature
Connectors
Information
Printed Circuit Board Connectors
• Cinch provides connectors in various footprints, contact diameters, and lengths in both vertical and right-angle
• Cinch PCB connectors have metal shells.
Connectors for Terminating Cable Wire
• Wire Wrap connectors are available in two tail lengths for two-wrap and three-wrap terminations. The contact
• Solder Cup connectors allow reliable long-term termination by soldering the wire directly into the connector
• Crimp and Poke connectors allow the wire to be terminated more economically than wire wrap or solder cup
• IDC connectors are an alternative to other types of wire termination connectors. IDC is much faster and very
PC mount styles with dip solder tails.
is terminated by wrapping wire around it using a wire wrap gun. This connector is especially useful for
prototyping since the wire can be unwrapped and rewrapped if necessary.
contact. Cinch Solder Cups accommodate up to 20 AWG wire.
styles. Contacts are crimped and inserted into the connector. In our D*U Series, the contact is crimped around
the conductor wire. In our D*A Series, the contact is crimped around the wire and the insulation. Crimp and Poke
connectors can be selectively loaded to save labor and material cost.
reliable when all contacts are terminated and the volume is high. IDC utilizes mass termination of the cable wire.
This can save considerable time and expense in the cable assembly process. The estimated time of terminating
two ends of a 25-conductor discrete wire cable with 25-position D-subminiature connectors is about 5-1/2 to 6
minutes less per cable assembly using IDC connectors and Cinch Auto-Clinch termination tooling versus using
Crimp and Poke connectors. This may vary considerably based on the operator, cable wire, and process.
Cinch offers IDC connectors in two versions-for discrete wire or flat ribbon termination.
Introduction
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