Compact power connectors are miniature plug or socket connectors. They're designed for use in a wide range of industrial equipment. Their small size makes them ideally suited to applications where space is limited and there's not enough room for bulkier connectors. Compact power connectors can be made from metal or plastic and come in a range of size and plating options.
Types of compact power connectors
The extensive range of compact power connectors is designed in plug or socket formats for different end uses. Compact power connectors can be chosen based on many different features. These include their voltage rating, housing material, contact plating, rating, gender, pole format, termination method, operating temperature and current rating.
What applications are compact power connectors used for?
General-purpose compact power connectors find many uses where small, but lower current, connections are needed. This kind of connection is ideal for low-power applications found in heating, lighting, theatre and general industrial applications. These small and compact connectors enable safe interconnection coupling of equipment at a mains voltage.
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Mini-Universal MATE-N-LOK free hanging receptacle style housings with
a 4.14mm centreline for use in wire to wire applications. These Mini-Universal MATE-N-LOK receptacle housings have a compact, durable design and are fully polarized with a postitive locking mechanism to ensure accurate ...
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High-powered, compact MultiCat Power Connectors with Precision-Machined Contacts
can be mated quickly, ensure superior durability and proper connection via connector position assurance (CPA) making it effective in multiple industry categories.
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The smallest SB® housings work with wire contacts
up to 6 AWG [10 mm²] as well as PCB, and busbar contacts. Genderless design mates with itself. Mechanical keys are colour coded.
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Like the other Multipole connectors, the SB®120 offers
colour-coded mechanically keyed housings. Keys can be used to identify and separate different circuits, or prevent users from accidentally cross mating different voltages. Wires sizes from #10 (5.3 mm²) to #1 (42.4 ...