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This is a PLC connector terminal block compatible with Mitsubishi Electric PLC circuits, greatly reducing wiring labor-hours and allowing lower stage wiring without upper stage terminal wiring getting in the way.
Model Number | Connector Type | Recommended harness |
MWI-F40T34-MT-1 | FCN 40 Core | NFCN Series |
Compatible Mitsubishi Electric PLC |
QX41, QX42, QX71, QX72, QY71, QY41P, QY42P, QH42P, QX82-S1, QX82, QX41-S1, QX42-S1, A1SX41/42/71, A1SY41/42/71, |
A1SH42, AX42, AY42, A1SX41-S1, A1SX41-S2, A1SX42-S1, A1SX42-S2, A1SX82-S1, A1SY41P, A1SY42P, A1SH42-S1 |
Rated Voltage | 125 V |
Rated Current | 0.5 A (Power Supply: 2 A) |
Withstand Voltage | 500 V AC for 1 min. |
Insulation Resistance | 100 MΩ or more (500 V DC megger) |
Terminal screw | M3x9.8 (Captive Screw) |
Tightening Torque | 0.6 to 0.9 N·m |
Ambient Temperature | −20 to +80°C |
Relative humidity | 45 to 85% |
Mass | 150 g |
Terminal Block | UL94V-1 (Polycarbonate) |
Terminal screw | Iron, nickel plating |
Terminal board | Brass |
Case | UL94V-0 (Polycarbonate) |
Connector | FCN connector | Terminal Block Screw | M3 | Number of connector cores(Pole) | 40 |
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Mounting Method | DIN rail/Direct attachment | Pitch Between Terminals(mm) | 7 | Supported equipment | PLC |
Supported equipment manufacturer | Mitsubishi Electric | Dimension vertical(mm) | 42 | Dimension width(mm) | 129 |
Dimension depth(mm) | 42.4 | Supported crimp terminal | Y Terminal | Number of terminal block electrodes(Pole) | 34 |
Connector Polarity (Mounted Connector) | Female | Terminal block screw type | Self-Up |
Please check the type/dimensions/specifications of the part MWI-F40T34-MT-1 in the PLC Connector Terminal Block (for Mitsubishi Electric PLC, Input/Output), Weight: 150 g series.
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