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EPIC® H-BE 16 Screw termination Insert with screw connection
CE markedUR recognised US, cUR recognised USVDE certifiedVDE Reg.-Nr. B437
flame-retardanthalogen-freecold resistance

Insert with screw connection Pin; Number of contacts: 16+PE; Design size: 16B; 500 V AC rms / DC according to IEC; 16 A according to UL/CSA; For cross-section (min./max.): 0.5mm² - 2.5mm²; Contacts included; PolycarbonateCopied to clipboard

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55,20 €

(1.103,95 €/100 PC)

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5 PC per packing unit

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Benefits

  • Inserts from the EPIC® H-BE series are regarded as classics in the industry and are ideal for use at higher voltages and currents.
  • In the EPIC® H-BE series, inserts of different connection types can be combined with one another (screw, crimp, cage spring or push-in) within the same size.
  • Service-friendly screw connection enables assembly without special tools.
  • Made of robust polycarbonate (flammability class V-0 according to the UL94 testing procedure for the flammability of plastics).
  • Can be used in railway vehicles in accordance with standards for selected articles (fire behaviour test in accordance with DIN EN 45545-2:2016-02, requirement sets R22 and R23, hazard levels HL1, HL2 and HL3).
  • UL certification according to technical data enables the product to be used on the North American market.
  • Also certified to UL 508 A/ UL 2237 for applications in control cabinets (depending on article).
  • Article available with or without wire protection. The wire protection enables direct connection of strands without end sleeves.
  • Wide variety of suitable housing variants.

Application

  • For connecting devices and machines to a power supply in various applications.
  • Suitable for wiring inside control cabinets.
  • For transmission of control signals to actuators.
  • Typical applications include platform, lighting and lifting technology.

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