Mini High-Density Connector

May 17, 2010
Just 16mm wide, WAGO Corporation's 713 Series MCS MINI-HD Double Row Connector System trims front-panel space by up to 40%.

The 713 Series is a low-voltage [150V/10 A (UL) and 160V/10 A (IEC)] wire-to-board connector for control circuits, e.g., I/O interfaces and sensor cables. A high-density design features rear-side CAGE CLAMP(r) terminals permitting factory or in-field wiring.

For handling, the 713 Series offers exclusive locking, disconnection and marking features: Select models carry a dual-purpose lever that doubles as a lock and disconnection aid. An optional centered, strain-relief plate anchors conductors while acting as a disconnection "handle." WAGO also provides the convenience of a standard catalog suffix for direct pole marking.

CAGE CLAMP(r) provides hands-free wiring for conductors 28-16 AWG. Mating halves are 100% protected against mis-mating, with additional coding available. Separated pin slots prevent damage and make the headers touch-proof when unplugged (IP20).

The 713 Series accommodates 6-36 poles in three variants: standard connector, lever-equipped and screw-interlock for vibration-prone applications. Header with 3.5mm pin spacing is molded of THR-compatible material for wave or reflow (THR) solder.

WAGO - www.wago.us

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