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Molded Deutsch and Superseal cordsets for mobile hydraulic applications

October 29, 2014 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Phoenix-Contact-Deutsch-Group-(300-dpi)_A-1Phoenix Contact, Middleton, Pa., now offers Deutsch and Superseal connectors as pre-molded cordsets for use in mobile hydraulic applications. While the Deutsch and Superseal connectors are well established as quality discrete-wired solutions, crimp technology and on-site installation often add to hidden labor costs.

The Deutsch connector is the female 2-position DT-06-2S and comes in the following variants: without LED to open end (rated 48 V DC at an operating current of 8 A); with LED to open end (24 V DC at 8 A); and with LED and suppressor diode to open end (24 V DC at 3 A).

The Superseal connector is available as male or female to open end, and male-to-female, all without LED. The Superseal cordsets are rated 24 V DC at 8 A operating current.

Commonly used for the discrete wiring of cable harnesses on mobile equipment, the cordsets measure 18 AWG (2 x 0.75 mm²) and are made of PUR black cable. Additionally, both the Deutsch and the Superseal feature IP65/IP67 protection and a temperature range of -20°C to 85°C.

Additional variants, such as double-ended, M12 connectors or other lengths, can be requested through Phoenix Contact’s Solution Center.

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