Directory chapter 02 - DIN Power (to 6 A)
Types D, E, F, FM, 2F, F9, interface connectors I/U
Page
02.10
Type D connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
02.11
Type E connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
02.15
Technical characteristics piggyback connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
02.20
Piggyback connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
02.21
Technical characteristics types F, F9, FM and 2F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
02.24
Type F connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
02.25
Type F9 connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
02.35
Type FM connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
02.36
Type 2F connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
02.38
Coding systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
02.41
DIN Power
to 6 A
Technical characteristics types D and E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Technical characteristics
Number of contacts
Type D
Type E
Contact spacing (mm)
Type D
Type E
32
48
5,08
male connector 5.08 x 5.08
male connector 2.54 x 5.08
female connector 5.08 x 5.08
Types D and E
Current carrying capacity
The current carrying capacity is limited by maximum temperature of
materials for inserts and contacts including terminals. The current
capacity curve is valid for continuous, non interrupted current loaded
contacts of connectors when simultaneous power on all contacts is
given, without exceeding the maximum temperature.
Control and test procedures according to DIN IEC 60 512
Working current
Clearance
Types D und E
Type E male connector
row separation 2.54 mm
Creepage
3.0 mm
1.6 mm
3.0 mm
Working voltage
The working voltage also depends
on the clearance and creepage
dimensions of the pcb itself and
the associated wiring
Test voltage Ur.m.s.
Contact resistance
Insulation resistance
Temperature range
The higher temperature limit
includes the local ambient and
heating effects of the contacts
under load
according to the safety
regulations of the equipment
Explanations see chapter 00
1.55 kV
15 m for wire wrap and
solder connections
20 m including crimp connections
1012
– 55 °C … + 125 °C
Degree of protection for crimp terminal IP 20
according to DIN 40 050
Electrical termination
Male connector
Female connector
Solder pins for pcb
connections Ø 1.0 ± 0.1 mm
according to IEC 60 326-3
Wrap posts 1 x 1 mm
diagonal 1.34-1.45 mm
Solder pins for pcb
connections Ø 1.0 ± 0.1 mm
according to IEC 60 326-3
Angled solder pins 1 x 1 mm
for pcb connections
Ø 1.6 ± 0.1 mm
Solder lugs
Crimp terminal 0.09-1.5 mm²
Insertion and withdrawal force 32 way 40 N
48 way 75 N
Materials
Mouldings
Contacts
Contact surface
Contact zone
1)
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Thermoplastic resin,
glass-fibre filled, UL 94-V0
Copper alloy
Selectively gold plated
according to performance
level1)
Explanation of performance levels see chapter 00
Mating conditions
Coding systems
Mounting clips
see chapter 00
see pages 02.41 and 02.42
see chapter 00
Working current
DIN Power
to 6 A
6 A max.
see current carrying capacity chart
Ambient temperature
Fitting the crimp contacts
After crimping the wires onto the contacts with the help of a crimping tool or an automatic crimping machine the contacts should be
correctly oriented and inserted into the cavities of the connector
moulding in the required configuration. They snap into position and
are firmly held in place. A light pull on the wire assures the correct
tensile strength of the contact. When using stranded wires with a
gauge below 0.37 mm² an insertion tool is necessary.
Removing the crimp contacts
The removal tool is inserted into a slot on the side of the respective
crimp cavity. This action compresses the contact retaining spring
therefore the contact can then be easily withdrawn using a light
pull on the wire. This action will cause no damage to the contact/
wire which can be repositioned/refitted as necessary. The drawing
demonstrates the crimp removal procedure (max. 5x).
Removal tool
DIN 41 612 · Type D
Number of contacts
32
Male connectors
Male connector
with angled
solder pins
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
32
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
3
09 04 132 7921
30 + 2▲
Male connector
with straight
solder pins
2
1
09 04 132 6921
04 332 6921b)
c)09 04 632 6921c)
09 04 132 2921
09 04 132 6951
04 632 6951c)
09 04 632 2951c)
b)09
c)09
32
09 04 132 6922
30 + 2▲
09 04 132 6952
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
Dimensions
Angled
solder pins
Straight
solder pins
Board drillings
Mounting side
all holes
Dimensions in mm
Male connectors with 2 leading contacts [(0.8 mm) pos. a2 and a32]
Other contact arrangements on request
b) Connectors with snap-in clips see chapter 00
c) Connectors with coding see page 02.42
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DIN 41 612 · Type D
Number of contacts
32
Female connectors
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
3
Female connector
with solder pins
2.9 mm
32
09 04 232 7832
Female connector
with solder pins
4.5 mm
32
09 04 232 7831
Female connector
with wrap posts
20 mm
32
09 04 232 7821
32
09 04 232 7823
Female connector
with solder lugs
2
1
09 04 232 6832
04 732 6832c)
09 04 232 2832
09 04 232 6831
04 332 6831b)
c)09 04 732 6831c)
09 04 232 2831
09 04 232 6821
04 732 6821c)
09 04 232 2821
09 04 232 6823
09 04 232 2823
c)09
b)09
c)09
Dimensions
a
20
a
2.9
4.5
Solder pins
b
Wrap posts
l1
Solder lugs
Panel cut out
Board drillings
Contact arrangement
View from termination side
all holes
Mounting side
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Dimensions in mm
b)
c)
Connectors with snap-in clips see chapter 00
Connectors with coding see page 02.42
DIN 41 612 · Type D
Number of contacts
32
Female connectors
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
3
2
1
09 04 232 7826
09 04 232 6826
09 04 232 2826
Female connector
with angled
solder pins
1 x 1 mm
32
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
Dimensions
Fixing bracket
Metal
09 06 000 99121)
1)
order 2 pieces
for one connector
Board drillings
Mounting side
all holes
Dimensions in mm
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DIN 41 612 · Type D
Number of contacts
max. 32
Female connectors
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
32
09 04 032 3213
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Female connector
for crimp contacts
Order contacts separately
Contact arrangement
View from termination side
Shell housing 09 03 096 0501 see chapter 20
Identification
Wire gauge
Identification
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
2
1
Female crimp FC
contacts
Bandoliered contacts
(approx. 2 ,500 pieces)
1
2
3
09 06 000 6484
09 06 000 6481
09 06 000 6482
09 06 000 6474
09 06 000 6471
09 06 000 6472
Bandoliered contacts
(approx. 250 pieces)
1
2
3
09 06 000 7484
09 06 000 7481
09 06 000 7482
09 06 000 7474
09 06 000 7471
09 06 000 7472
Individual contacts1)
1
2
3
09 06 000 8484
09 06 000 8481
09 06 000 8482
09 06 000 8474
09 06 000 8471
09 06 000 8472
Female contacts with
solder lugs2)
(lockable)
09 06 000 6420
FC 1
FC 2
FC 3
1
2
3
Wire gauge
mm²
AWG
Insulation ø
mm
0.09 - 0.25
0.14 - 0.56
0.5 - 1.5
28 - 24
26 - 20
20 - 16
0.7 - 1.5
0.8 - 2.0
1.6 - 2.8
Identification
Bandoliered
contacts
Individual contacts
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3.5 + 0.5 mm of insulation is stripped from the wires to be crimped
Insertion, removal and crimping tools see chapter 30
Packaging unit 1,000 pieces
2) Solder contacts must not be used together with shell housing A. Special contact surface: 2 µm gold.
1)
DIN 41 612 · Type E
Number of contacts
48
II
I
Male connectors
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
3
Male connector
with angled
solder pins
Row separation
termination side 5.08 mm
I
Row separation
termination side 2.54 mm
II
48
09 05 148 7921
2
09 05 148 6921
05 348 6921b)
c)09 05 648 6921c)
09 05 148 2921
05 648 2921c)
b)09
46 + 2▲
48
1
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
c)09
09 05 148 6951
09 05 148 7931
09 05 148 6931
09 05 148 2931
09 05 148 6961
46 + 2▲
Dimensions
Angled
solder pins
I
II
Board drillings
Mounting side
I
II
Dimensions in mm
Male connectors with 2 leading contacts [(0.8 mm) pos. a2 and a32]
Other contact arrangements on request
b) Connectors with snap-in clips see chapter 00
c) Connectors with coding see page 02.42
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DIN 41 612 · complementary to type E
Number of contacts
48
DIN Power
to 6 A
Interface connector I
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Interface connector I
with solder pins
0.6 x 0.6 mm
Performance level 2
acc. to IEC 60 603-2
48
09 05 048 6924
Contact arrangement
View from termination side
Panel cut out
M 2.5 DIN EN
ISO 4 032
Board drillings
Mounting side
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DIN 41 612 · Type E
Number of contacts
48
Female connectors
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
3
2
1
09 05 248 6832
09 05 248 2832
Female connector
with solder pins
2.9 mm
48
09 05 248 7832
Female connector
with solder pins
4.5 mm
48
09 05 248 7831
Female connector
with wrap posts
20 mm
48
09 05 248 7821
09 05 248 6821
09 05 248 2821
Female connector
with solder lugs
48
09 05 248 7823
09 05 248 6823
09 05 248 2823
Female connector
with press-in pins
09 05 248 6831
05 348 6831b)
c)09 05 748 6831c)
b)09
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
09 05 248 2831
05 748 2831c)
c)09
Part Nos. and variants see chapter 04
Dimensions
a
2.9
4.5
a
20
b
l1
Solder pins
Wrap posts
Solder lugs
Panel cut out
Contact arrangement
View from termination side
Board drillings
Mounting side
Dimensions in mm
b)
c)
Connectors with snap-in clips see chapter 00
Connectors with coding see page 02.42
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DIN 41 612 · Type E
Number of contacts
max. 48
Female connectors
Number
of contacts
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
Part No.
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Female connector
for crimp contacts
Order contacts separately
48
09 05 048 3202
05 548 3202c)
c)09
Contact arrangement
View from termination side
Shell housing 09 05 048 0501 see chapter 20
Identification
Wire gauge
Identification
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
2
1
Female crimp FC
contacts
Bandoliered contacts
(approx. 2 ,500 pieces)
1
2
3
09 06 000 6484
09 06 000 6481
09 06 000 6482
09 06 000 6474
09 06 000 6471
09 06 000 6472
Bandoliered contacts
(approx. 250 pieces)
1
2
3
09 06 000 7484
09 06 000 7481
09 06 000 7482
09 06 000 7474
09 06 000 7471
09 06 000 7472
Individual contacts1)
1
2
3
09 06 000 8484
09 06 000 8481
09 06 000 8482
09 06 000 8474
09 06 000 8471
09 06 000 8472
Female contacts with
solder lugs2)
(lockable)
09 06 000 6420
FC 1
FC 2
FC 3
1
2
3
Wire gauge
mm²
AWG
Insulation ø
mm
0.09 - 0.25
0.14 - 0.56
0.5 - 1.5
28 - 24
26 - 20
20 - 16
0.7 - 1.5
0.8 - 2.0
1.6 - 2.8
Identification
Bandoliered
contacts
Individual contacts
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3.5 + 0.5 mm of insulation is stripped from the wires to be crimped
Insertion, removal and crimping tools see chapter 30
Connectors with coding see page 02.42
1) Packaging unit 1,000 pieces
2) Solder contacts must not be used together with shell housing A. Special contact surface: 2 µm gold.
c)
DIN Power
to 6 A
Stamping – state of the art engineering
Our claim is quality.
Simultaneous and fully automated high-speed stamping
of several contacts with small
tolerances.
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Technical characteristics
Number of contacts
Working current
16, 32, 48
Current carrying capacity
6 A max.
The current carrying capacity is limited by maximum temperature of
materials for inserts and contacts including terminals. The current
capacity curve is valid for continuous, non interrupted current loaded
contacts of connectors when simultaneous power on all contacts is
given, without exceeding the maximum temperature.
see current carrying capacity chart
Clearance
16 ways
32, 48 ways
piggyback connectors
≥ 1.6 mm
≥ 1.6 mm
Control and test procedures according to DIN IEC 60 512
Creepage
≥ 1.6 mm
≥ 3.0 mm
Working voltage
The working voltage also depends
on the clearance and creepage
dimensions of the pcb itself
and the associated wiring
according to the safety
regulations of the equipment
Explanations see chapter 00
Contact resistance
≤ 20 mΩ
Insulation resistance
≥ 1012 Ω
Termination
Crimp terminal
0.09-1.5 mm²
Working current
DIN Power
to 6 A
16 ways
32, 48 ways
Ambient temperature
Materials
Mouldings and hoods
Contacts
Thermoplastic resin,
glass-fibre filled
Copper alloy
Piggyback connectors for interfacing with
female connectors with wrap posts 1 x 1 mm
The problem of interfacing systems designed for the distribution
or collection of electronic signals can be overcome by the use of
piggyback connectors. Designed to be mounted on the rear of
DIN 41 612 type wire wrap female connectors (1 x 1 mm posts)
these piggyback elements can be used to terminate input and
output cables.
Distance fixing brackets are fitted to provide either a latching or
screw fixing facility over the two level wire wrap plane.
The female crimp contacts used in these versions are designed
for 1 x 1 mm posts.
After crimping they can be easily inserted into the chambers of the
connector body with the aid of an insertion tool. Insertion errors
can be simply rectified with the use of a removal tool.
hou2 and 3 row piggyback connectors can be mounted in shell
sings C and open hood G. Security is provided by either latches or
screws to the distance fixing brackets.
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➀ with shell housing
➁ without shell housing
Piggyback connectors
III
Number of contacts
max. 48
II
Piggyback connectors for 1 x 1 mm wrap posts
Number
of contacts
Part No.
16
09 04 016 3201
I
32
09 04 032 3215
II
48
09 05 048 3204
Identification
Drawing
IV
Dimensions in mm
Piggyback connector
for crimp contacts
Order contacts
separately
Female FC
crimp contacts
FC1
individual contacts1) FC2
FC3
Bandoliered contacts
FC1
(approx. 2,500 pcs.) FC2
FC3
Mateable with
1 x 1 mm wrap posts
Distance fixing brackets for female connectors
Type D
Type E
09 06 000 6464
09 06 000 6461
09 06 000 6462
09 06 000 6454
09 06 000 6451
09 06 000 6452
III
top (pos. 2)
09 06 000 9936
IV
bottom (pos. 32)
09 06 000 9937
Packaging unit 1,000 pieces
Wire gauge
mm²
AWG
Insulations ø
mm
1
0.09-0.25 28-24 0.7-1.5
2
0.14-0.56 26-20 0.8-2.0
Identification
0.50-1.50 20-16 1.6-2.8
3
1
0.09-0.25 28-34 0.7-1.5
0.14-0.56 26-20 0.8-2.0
2
0.50-1.50 20-16 1.6-2.8
3
3.5 + 0.5 mm of insulation is stripped from the wires to be crimped.
Crimping tools see chapter 30
top (pos. 2)
09 04 000 9907
bottom (pos. 32)
09 04 000 9906
Type F
1)
Identification
DIN Power
to 6 A
I
Types D, E
bottom
top
Type F
bottom
top
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Piggyback connectors
Identification
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Mounting examples
of piggyback
connectors
M 2.52)
DIN EN ISO 4 032
DIN Power
to 6 A
M 2.5 x 202)
DIN EN ISO 1207
Type D
Type E
Type F
without housings
with housings
M 2.52)
DIN EN ISO 4 032
Shell housing C
09 03 096 0501 (15 mm)
09 05 048 0501 (20 mm)
Locking levers
09 02 000 9902
09 02 000 9903
see chapter 20
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1)
2)
Number of contacts piggyback connector
Doesn’t belong to the scope of supply
see chapter 20
Type F
M 2.52)
DIN EN ISO 4 032
Type E
M 2.5 x 252)
DIN EN ISO 1207
M 2.5 x 252)
DIN EN ISO 1207
M 2.52)
DIN EN ISO 4 032
Type D
Open hood G
09 06 000 9957
DIN Power
to 6 A
HARTING for Railway Transportation
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Technical characteristics
Types F, F9, FM and 2F
Number of contacts
Type F
Type FM
Type 2F
Type F9
Current carrying capacity
48, 32
45
max. 24
max. 9
Contact spacing (mm)
5.08
Working current
6 A max.
The current carrying capacity is limited by maximum temperature of
materials for inserts and contacts including terminals. The current
capacity curve is valid for continuous, non interrupted current loaded
contacts of connectors when simultaneous power on all contacts is
given, without exceeding the maximum temperature.
Control and test procedures according to DIN IEC 60 512
Clearance
≥ 1.6 mm
Creepage
≥ 3.0 mm
Working voltage
The working voltage also depends
on the clearance and creepage
dimensions on the pcb itself
and the associated wiring
according to the safety
regulations of the equipment
Explanations see chapter 00
Test voltage Ur.m.s.
1.55 kV (contact-contact)
2.5 kV (contact-ground)
Contact resistance
≤ 15 mΩ for wire wrap and
solder connections
≤ 20 mΩ including crimp connections
Insulation resistance
≥ 1012 Ω
Temperature range
– 55 °C … + 125 °C
The higher temperature limit includes
the local ambient and heating
effects of the contacts under load
Electrical termination
Male connector
Female connector
Distributor
Solder pins for pcb
connections Ø 1 ± 0.1 mm
according to IEC 60 326-3
Wrap posts 1 x 1 mm
diagonal 1.34-1.45 mm
Crimp terminal 0.09-1.5 mm²
Wrap posts 1 x 1 mm
diagonal 1.34-1.45 mm
Solder pins for pcb
connections Ø 1 ± 0.1 mm
according to IEC 60 326-3
Angled solder pins
1 x 1 mm for pcb
connections Ø 1.6 ± 0.1 mm
Solder lugs
Crimp terminal 0.09-1.5 mm²
Crimp terminal 0.09-1.5 mm²
Insertion and withdrawal force 48 way ≤ 75 N
45 way ≤ 70 N
32 way ≤ 50 N
24 way ≤ 37 N
Materials
Mouldings
Contacts
Thermoplastic resin,
glass-fibre filled, UL 94-V0
Copper alloy
Contact surface
Contact zone
Selectively plated according
to performance level1)
1) Explanation of performance levels see chapter 00
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Mating conditions
Coding systems
Mounting clips
see chapter 00
see pages 02.41 and 02.42
see chapter 00
Working current
DIN Power
to 6 A
see current carrying capacity chart
Ambient temperature
Fitting the crimp contacts
After crimping the wires onto the contacts with the help of a crimping
tool or an automatic crimping machine the contacts should be
correctly oriented and inserted into the cavities of the connector moulding in the required configuration. They snap into position and are
firmly held in place. A light pull on the wire assures the correct tensile
strength of the contact. When using stranded wires with a gauge
below 0.37 mm² an insertion tool is necessary.
Removing the crimp contacts
The removal tool is inserted into a slot on the side of the respective crimp cavity. This action compresses the contact retaining spring
therefore the contact can then be easily withdrawn using a light
pull on the wire. This action will cause no damage to the contact/
wire which can be repositioned/refitted as necessary. The drawing
demonstrates the crimp removal procedure (max. 5x).
Removal tool
DIN 41 612 · Type F
Number of contacts
48, 32
Male connectors
Male connector
with angled
solder pins1)
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
48
32
32
1 leading contact
(position z 32)
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
3
09 06 148 7901
09 06 132 7901
06 332 7901b)
b)09
09 06 132 7931
47 + 1
31 + 1
2 leading contacts
(positions b 2 + b 32)
Part No.
09 06 132 7921
46 + 2
2
1
09 06 148 6901
06 348 6901b)
09 06 148 2901
09 06 132 6901
09 06 132 2901
09 06 132 6931
06 332 6931b)
09 06 132 2931
09 06 148 6921
09 06 348 6921b)
b)
09 06 148 2921
09 06 132 6921
09 06 132 2921
09 06 148 6925
09 06 148 2925
b)09
b)09
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
Dimensions
Angled
solder pins
Board drillings
Mounting side
all holes
Dimensions in mm
1)
b)
With shroud coding, see also page 02.41
Connectors with snap-in clips see chapter 00
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DIN 41 612 · complementary to type F
Number of contacts
48, 32
DIN Power
to 6 A
Interface connectors I
Identification
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
Part No.
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Performance
level 1*
Interface connector I
with solder pins1)
0.6 x 0.6 mm
48
09 06 048 2905
32
09 06 032 2905
32
09 06 032 2941
Board drillings
Mounting side
all holes
Performance
level 1*
Interface connector I
with wrap posts1)
1 x 1 mm
without nut
48
09 06 048 2903
with nut
48
09 06 048 2963
without nut
32
09 06 032 2903
Contact arrangement
with nut
32
Panel cut out
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* Acc. to IEC 60 603-2, performance level 2 on request
1) With shroud coding, see also page 02.41
09 06 032 2963
View from termination side
DIN 41 612 · complementary to type F
Number of contacts
48
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Interface connector I
utilising female
crimp contacts1)
DIN Power
to 6 A
Interface connector I
Order crimp
contacts separately
see page 02.29
Performance level 1
acc. to IEC 60 603-2
48
09 06 048 2906
Contact arrangement
View from termination side
Shell housing see chapter 20
Panel cut out
Mounted in
shell housing B
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1)
With shroud coding, see also page 02.41
DIN 41 612 · complementary to type F
Number of contacts
48
DIN Power
to 6 A
Interface connector U
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Interface connector U
with wrap posts
1 x 1 mm
Performance level 1
acc. to IEC 60 603-2
48
09 06 048 2981
Contact arrangement
M3x8
DIN EN ISO 1207
M 2.5 x 6
DIN EN ISO 1207
Mounting example
View from termination side
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DIN 41 612 · Type F
Number of contacts
max. 48
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
48
09 06 248 3201
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Female connector
for crimp contacts1)
Order contacts separately
Contact arrangement
DIN Power
to 6 A
Female connectors
View from termination side
Shell housing see chapter 20
Identification
Wire gauge
Identification
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
2
1
Female crimp FC
contacts
Bandoliered contacts
(approx. 2 ,500 pieces)
1
2
3
09 06 000 6484
09 06 000 6481
09 06 000 6482
09 06 000 6474
09 06 000 6471
09 06 000 6472
Bandoliered contacts
(approx. 250 pieces)
1
2
3
09 06 000 7484
09 06 000 7481
09 06 000 7482
09 06 000 7474
09 06 000 7471
09 06 000 7472
Individual contacts2)
1
2
3
09 06 000 8484
09 06 000 8481
09 06 000 8482
09 06 000 8474
09 06 000 8471
09 06 000 8472
Female contacts with
solder lugs3)
(lockable)
09 06 000 6420
FC 1
FC 2
FC 3
1
2
3
Wire gauge
mm²
AWG
Insulation ø
mm
0.09 - 0.25
0.14 - 0.56
0.5 - 1.5
28 - 24
26 - 20
20 - 16
0.7 - 1.5
0.8 - 2.0
1.6 - 2.8
Identification
Bandoliered
contacts
Individual contacts
3.5 + 0.5 mm of insulation is stripped from the wires to be crimped
Insertion, removal and crimping tools see chapter 30
With shroud coding, see also page 02.41
2) Packaging unit 1,000 pieces
3) Solder contacts must not be used together with shell housing A. Special contact surface: 2 µm gold.
1)
02
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DIN 41 612 · Type F
Number of contacts
48, 32
Female connectors
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
Female connector
with solder pins
3.7 mm1)
Female connector
with solder pins
4.5 mm1)
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
3
2
1
09 06 248 7848
09 06 248 6848
09 06 248 2848
32
09 06 232 6848
09 06 232 2848
32
09 06 232 6858
09 06 232 2858
09 06 248 6835
09 06 248 2835
32
09 06 232 6835
09 06 232 2835
32
09 06 232 6845
09 06 232 2845
48
48
09 06 248 7835
Dimensions
row
position
a
3.7
4.5
Solder
pins
Board drillings
Mounting side
all holes
position
row
02
.
30
Dimensions in mm
1)
With shroud coding, see also page 02.41
DIN 41 612 · Type F
Number of contacts
48, 32
Female connectors
Female connector
with wrap posts
22 mm
Female connector
with solder lugs
open solder lug
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
3
2
1
48
09 06 248 7821
09 06 248 6821
09 06 248 2821
32
09 06 232 7821
09 06 232 6821
09 06 232 2821
32
09 06 232 7831
09 06 232 6831
09 06 232 2831
48
09 06 248 7823
09 06 248 6823
09 06 248 2823
32
09 06 232 7823
09 06 232 6823
09 06 232 2823
32
09 06 232 7843
09 06 232 6843
09 06 232 2843
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
Dimensions
Solder lugs
Panel cut out
Contact
arrangement
View from
termination side
Dimensions in mm
Identification strips for female connectors with wrap posts 09 06 000 9939
02
.
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DIN 41 612 · Type F
Number of contacts
48, 32
DIN Power
to 6 A
Female connectors
Identification
Female connector
“low profile”
with solder pins
3.2 mm
Female connector
“low profile”
with solder pins
4.5 mm
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
48
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
3
2
1
09 06 248 7833
09 06 248 6833
09 06 248 2833
32
09 06 232 6833
32
09 06 232 6893
48
09 06 248 7834
32
09 06 248 6834
09 06 248 2834
09 06 232 6834
32
09 06 232 7894
Female connector
with press-in pins
09 06 232 6894
09 06 232 2894
Part Nos. and variants
see chapter 04
Dimensions
a
3.2
4.5
Board drillings
Solder pins
all holes
Mounting side
02
.
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Dimensions in mm
DIN 41 612 · Type F
Number of contacts
48, 32
I
Identification
Female connector
with angled
solder pins
1 x 1 mm
Number
Contact
of contacts arrangement
II
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
3
2
1
I
48
09 06 248 6826
32
DIN Power
to 6 A
Female connectors
09 06 232 6826
II
performance level 3
performance level 1
or special
or special
gold plating
48
09 06 248 6836
on request
on request
32
09 06 232 6846
32
09 06 232 6836
Dimensions
gold plating
I
II
Fixing bracket
1)
Order 2 pieces
for one connector
Board drillings
Mounting side
Metal
09 06 000 99121)
for version
I
Plastic
09 06 000 99751)
for version
II
I
II
Dimensions in mm
02
.
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DIN 41 612 · complementary to type F
Number of contacts
64, 16
DIN Power
to 6 A
Universal adaptors
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
4x4
09 06 016 3301
16 x 1
09 06 016 3302
16 x 4
09 06 064 3302
Universal adaptor
utilising crimp
contacts
crimp contacts
see page 02.29
Panel cut out
02
.
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Drawing
Dimensions in mm
DIN 41 612 · complementary type F9
Number of contacts
max. 9
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Female connector
for crimp contacts
fixing
Order contacts separately
9
DIN Power
to 6 A
Female and male connectors
09 06 209 3201
polarization
Female
crimp contacts
see page 02.29
Male connector
for crimp contacts
Order contacts separately
9
09 06 109 3401
fixing
Male
crimp contacts
see page 02.38
polarization
02
.
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DIN 41 612 · complementary type FM
Number of contacts
45
DIN Power
to 6 A
Male connectors
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Male connector
29 angled
solder pins
16 cavities for male
crimp contacts
Performance level 1
acc. to IEC 60 603-2
45
09 06 145 2971
crimp contacts
see page 02.38
Board drillings
Mounting side
all holes
02
.
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1) A special 48 way version with 3 extra angled solder contacts
at position 16 (rows d, b, z) can be supplied
DIN 41 612 · complementary type FM
Number of contacts
45
I
Number
of contacts
Identification
Part No.
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Female connector
Female moulding
with 21 wrap posts
22 mm
45
09 06 045 2871
with 21 solder pins
4.5 mm
45
09 06 045 2875
Latches
Performance level 1
acc. to IEC 60 603-2
DIN Power
to 6 A
Female connectors
Crimp moulding is
supplied with the
female moulding
Crimp moulding
for 24 female
crimp contacts
I
09 06 024 3202
Contact arrangement
View from termination side
crimp contacts
see page 02.29
Panel cut out
Removal tool
for the crimp
moulding
09 99 000 0172
The crimp moulding can be extracted with the help of the
removal tool.
02
.
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DIN 41 612 · complementary type 2F
Number of contacts
max. 24
Interface connector I
DIN Power
to 6 A
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
24
09 26 024 3411
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Interface connector I
for male crimp contacts
Order contacts separately
Identification
Wire gauge
Identification
Part No.
Performance levels according to IEC 60 603-2. Explanation chapter 00
2
1
09 06 000 9564
09 06 000 9561
09 06 000 9562
09 06 000 9544
09 06 000 9541
09 06 000 9542
Male crimp FC
contacts
Bandoliered contacts
(approx. 2 ,500 pieces)
Bandoliered contacts
(approx. 2 50 pieces)
Individual contacts1)
FC 1
FC 2
FC 3
1
2
3
2
3
09 06 000 5541
09 06 000 5542
1
2
3
1
2
3
09 06 000 9574
09 06 000 9571
09 06 000 9572
Wire gauge
mm²
AWG
Insulation ø
mm
0.09 - 0.25
0.14 - 0.56
0.5 - 1.5
28 - 24
26 - 20
20 - 16
0.7 - 1.5
0.8 - 2.0
1.6 - 2.8
09 06 000 9554
09 06 000 9551
09 06 000 9552
Identification
Bandoliered
contacts
Individual contacts
02
.
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3.5 + 0.5 mm of insulation is stripped from the wires to be crimped
Insertion, removal and crimping tools see chapter 30
1)
Packaging unit 1,000 pieces
DIN 41 612 · complementary type 2F
Number of contacts
max. 24
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Interface connector U
with wrap posts
1 x 1 mm
DIN Power
to 6 A
Interface connector U
Performance level 1
acc. to IEC 60 603-2
24
09 26 024 2981
Contact arrangement
View from termination side
Mounting example
M3x8
DIN EN ISO 12 07
02
.
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DIN 41 612 · complementary type 2F
Number of contacts
max. 24
DIN Power
to 6 A
Female connectors
Identification
Number
of contacts
Part No.
24
09 26 024 3201
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
Female connector
for crimp contacts
Order contacts separately
see page 02.29
Shell housing A
with integrated
fixing screws
09 26 024 0401
Open hood
Supplied with:
Open hood 1x
Locking screw 2x
Screw BZ 2.2x9.5 2x
Cable tie 1x
02
.
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09 26 000 9901
2 x BZ 2.2 x 9.5 DIN ISO 14 81
Supplied with:
Shell 2x
Locking screw 2x
Screw M3x10 2x
Nut M3 2x
Screw BZ 2.9x9.5 2x
Cable clamp 1x
Tension relief 1x
DIN 41 612 · Coding systems
Identification
Coding system
with contact loss
Part No.
Code pin for types
D,
E,
F, FM, 2F
09 04 000 9908
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
To avoid accidental and incorrect mating of adjacent connectors a coding
system is required. The coding is achieved by means of a code pin which
is inserted into the selected chamber of the female connector (the contact
cavity must be filled with a female contact!).
The opposite male contact must be removed with the help of the specially
designed tool.
Plastic
DIN Power
to 6 A
Removal tool
for
male contacts
09 99 000 0038
Coding system
without contact loss
with code pin
With the aid of the marked indents between the contact rows of the
male connector a hole has to be drilled at the desired position (also
see drawing). The code pin can then be inserted into the corresponding
cavity of the female connector by means of the insertion tool.
This coding system is available only for the types D, E, F and interface connectors I
Code pin
Metal
09 06 000 9950
Insertion tool
09 99 000 0103
Mounting example
Code pin
Code pin
Types D, E
shroud coding
Type F
Code key
09 06 001 9919
Type F
Insert the code key into one of the keyways of the female connector
as shown in the drawing. Break out the corresponding area of the male
shroud.
Connectors coded this way can only be applied in a minimum rack spacing of 20.32 mm.
Code key
Tool for breaking out
the coding area of the
male shroud
09 99 000 0242
02
.
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DIN 41 612 · Coding systems
Identification
Part No.
Coding system
without contact loss
Drawing
Dimensions in mm
To avoid accidental and incorrect mating of adjacent connectors a coding
system is required.This coding system is an integral part of both male and
female connactors. A comb with 12 coding pins, which is supplied under a
single part number, allows over 900 coding variations. The pins are to be
locked into the male and female connectors.
Male and
female
connectors
The connectors with the integrated coding facility are supplied for types
B, C, D and E and are available for all variants.
Please contact us.
DIN Power
to 6 A
Types
B, C, D and E
see product pages
or
on request
Coding pins
12 pins
on a comb
09 02 000 9928
Mounting example
B
02
.
42
C
D
Type
D
E
E