Phoenix Contact ZFKDSA 2 Series PCB Terminal Block, 12-Contact, 5.08 mm Pitch, Wave Soldering Mount, 1 Row

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1703652
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Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Number of Contacts

12

Product Type

PCB Terminal Block

Pitch

5.08mm

Current

24A

Number of Rows

1

Minimum Wire Size mm²

0.2mm²

Housing Material

Polyamide

Mount Type

Wave Soldering Mount

Maximum Wire Size mm²

4mm²

Minimum Wire Size AWG

24AWG

Maximum Wire Size AWG

12AWG

Orientation

45°

Colour

Green

Wire Connection Method

Spring Cage

Voltage

40V

Series

ZFKDSA 2

Standards/Approvals

cULus Recognised Approval

Width

61.96mm

Length

16.85mm

COO (Country of Origin):
IN
The Phoenix Contact printed circuit board terminal block is designed to provide robust and reliable connections for a wide range of applications. Engineered to handle a nominal current of 24 A and rated voltage of 400 V, it ensures stable performance even under demanding conditions. The unique spring-cage connection method simplifies installation and guarantees secure conductor attachment. With a compact design, including 12 positions arranged in a single row, it maximises space efficiency on PCBs. The durable materials used in its construction ensure compliance with environmental standards, making it suitable for both industrial and commercial use. The terminal block is not only easy to mount using wave soldering techniques but also offers a flexible arrangement due to its angled design. Ideal for users seeking an effective solution, this terminal block combines functionality with an efficient footprint.

Defined contact force guarantees long-term stability

Convenient conductor connection through a fixed screwdriver

Angled configuration promotes multi-row assembly on PCBs

Optimised latching mechanism allows for versatile combinations

Dual solder pins mitigate mechanical strain at soldering points