Datasheet

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Do not transport the Socket under the following conditions. Doing
so may occasionally result in damage, malfunction, or deterioration
of performance characteristics.
Locations subject to high temperature or high humidity
Locations subject to condensation due to rapid changes in
temperature
Do not use or store the Socket in the following locations. Doing so may
occasionally result in damage, malfunction, or deterioration of
performance characteristics.
Locations subject to shock or vibration
Do not use the Socket in a location where it may be subjected to
solvents or alkali liquids.
Do not insert short bar in the hole for wire or screw driver, it may
cause the result of failure of pull out.
If insert short bar in the hole for wire or screw driver and try to pull
out, it may cause damage for short bar or socket.
Push-In Plus technology
1. Connecting Wires to the Push-In Plus Terminal
Part Names of the Terminal
Connecting Wires with Ferrules and Solid Wires
Insert the solid wire or ferrule straight into the terminal until the end
strikes the terminal.
If a wire is difficult to connect because it is too thin, use a flat-blade
screwdriver in the same way as when connecting stranded wire.
Connecting Stranded Wires
Use the following procedure to connect the wires to the terminal.
1. Hold a flat-blade screwdriver at an angle and insert it into the
release hole.
The angle should be between 10° and 15°. If the flat-blade
screwdriver is inserted correctly, you will feel the spring in the
release hole.
2. With the flat-blade screwdriver still inserted into the release hole,
insert the wire into the terminal hole until it strikes the terminal.
3.
Remove the flat-blade screwdriver from the release hole.
Checking Connections
After the insertion, pull gently on the wire to make sure that it will
not come off and the wire is securely fastened to the terminal.
To prevent short circuits, insert the stripped part of a stranded or
solid wire or the conductor part of a ferrule until it is hidden inside
the terminal insertion hole. (See the following diagram.)
2. Removing Wires from the Terminal
Use the following procedure to remove wires from the terminal.
The same method is used to remove stranded wires, solid wires, and
ferrules.
1. Hold a flat-blade screwdriver at an angle and insert it into the
release hole.
2. With the flat-blade screwdriver still inserted into the release hole,
remove the wire from the terminal insertion hole.
3. Remove the flat-blade screwdriver from the release hole.
3. Recommended Ferrules and Crimp Tools
Recommended ferrules
*1. Make sure that the outer diameter of the wire coating is smaller
than the inner diameter of the insulation sleeve of the
recommended ferrule.
*2. Make sure that the ferrule processing dimensions conform to the
following figures.
Precautions for Correct Use
Release hole
Terminal (Insertion) hole
Release hole
Terminal (Insertion) hole
Ferrules
and solid wires
Flat-blade screwdriver
10 to 15°
1
3
2
1
3
2
Standed wires
Applicable wire
Ferrule
Conduct
or length
(mm)
Recommended ferrules
(mm
2
) (AWG)
Phoenix
Contact
product
Weidmuller
product
Wago product
0.5 20 8 AI0.5-8 H0.5/14
FE-0.5-8N-WH
0.75 18 8 AI0.75-8
H0.75/14 FE-0.75-8N-GY
1 18 8 AI1-8 H1.0/14
FE-1.0-8N-RD
Recommended crimp tool
CRIMPFOX6
CRIMPFOX6-F
CRIMPFOX10S
PZ6 roto Variocrimp4
Wire
Flat-blade screwdriver
10 to 15°
1
3
2
1
3
2
8 mm
2.1 mm max.
2.7 mm max.