Archive 2016 NA CATALOG

Appendix Technical Data

Connectors

Connector Housings There is no right or wrong. The goal is to match the hood entry to the installation requirement as closely as possible.

Choose your housing by answering these two questions: 1. Where are you mounting the connector? 2. Where is the cable coming from?

This will allow you to make a reasonable selection.

Hood Entry Location

Panel Surface where connector is mounted

Cable Entry Direction

Example

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Top

Top Top

Vertical down from above Horizontal from side Vertical up from below Horizontal from side Vertical up from below Horizontal from side Vertical down from above

Side Side Side

Side

Bottom Bottom

Top Top

Side Side

Side

Single vs. Double Bolt Hoods

Although either bolt location can be used, the key is to use a bolt location that allows the connectors to be mounted as close together as possible while providing the maximum access possible to the locking levers on the base.

Connectors mounted horizontally side-to-side

Connectors mounted vertically top-to-bottom

For connectors mounted horizontally side by side, the double bolt location is preferred.

For connectors mounted vertically top-to- bottom, the single bolt location is preferred.

Panel Cut-out Sizes

Panel cut out for panel mount base (mm)

A

B

C

D

E

HA 3 HA 10 HA 16 HA 32 HA 48 HA 64 HB 6 HB 10 HB 16 HB 24 HB 32 HB 48

30 70 86 92

21

21 24 24 71 82 35 35 35 35 71 82

3.3 3.6 3.6 4.3 5.5 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 5.5 7

17.5 17.5

57.5 73.7 74.2 85.5 52.2 65.2 85.5 112.2 85.5 117

42 65 70 32 32 32 32 65 70

48.4

110 148

70 83

103 130 110 148

117

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