T 3377 550 U
Description: | Female Receptacle; Snap-In Assembly; 5 Pin; Crimp; IP40 |
rated voltage | 300 V |
number of positions (w/o PE) | 5 |
rated current (40 °C) | 7 A |
termination | crimp |
IP-class mated | IP40 |
Product Availability |
Packing Unit: | 100 Pieces |
Min. Order Quantity: | 100 Pieces |
Price per Piece: | €0.93 |
Total Price plus VAT: | €93.00 |
Technical Data
part category | female receptacle |
gender | female |
locking system | bayonet ring |
assembly of receptacle | single hole snap-in assembly |
lower temperature | -40 GC |
upper temperature | 100 GC |
IP-class mated | IP40 |
rated voltage | 300 V |
rated current (40 °C) | 7 A |
number of positions (w/o PE) | 5 |
min. wire gauge | 0.09 |
max. wire gauge | 1 |
shielding | no |
connector coding | without |
part number protection cap | N.A. |
Frequently Asked Questions
The following components are required for a complete solution:
Cable connector and counterpart of the opposite gender (socket/device part)
Release tool FH 0300 091 and installation wrench N 45 091 000 1
depending on the application: protective cover
For crimp versions, the crimp contacts and the crimping tool must be ordered separately.
We have great experience in the development and production of cable assemblies and complete devices, especially on the machine side (distribution boxes, PCBs, covers). Send us your request to industrial@amphenol.de and we are happy to support you!
M16B includes solutions for 90° connection with a flange that can be placed directly on the PCB. On request, we are happy to check the realization of versions with 180° dip solder contacts. Alternatively, our flying pigtail assemblies with PCB connectors allow more flexibility and failure tolerance.
With the standard M16B plastic housings, the shielding of the cable cannot be transferred via the connector housing. For shield transfer, following 8pin special metal versions are available: T3524800U; T3528800U; T3527118U and T3527918U. We will be happy to check the implementation of other pole patterns on request.
Even though the contact resistance is slightly higher with crimp connections, this connection technology has established itself over soldering. Particularly for large quantities, investing in automatic crimping machines pays off in terms of material costs, workload and quality assurance. We have many years of experience with crimping technology and offer a broad portfolio of crimp contacts across all series, turned and stamped, loose and on reels.
Environmental influences often cause oxidation on the surface of silver-coated contacts, which is indicated by a dark coloration. The oxide layer has no effect on functionality and is automatically rubbed off when plugged in. In use, the oxide layer usually burns out at a load > 24V or 200-300mA. If smaller currents flow, we recommend gold-plated contacts to keep the contact resistance low in the long term.
Our M16A/B connectors usually come with a black plastic housing. With the backshells T29935109C / T29935119C / T29935129C / T29935139C, the color of the grommet version can be adapted to blue, red, yellow and green. We also offer color matching of other plastic and metal components depending on your yearly demands.
As an alternative to the ring nut, our M16 receptacles can also be equipped with an SW20 hexagon nut (part number T 0422 060 9). We are also happy to supply the component directly with a hexagon nut depending on your yearly demands.
In addition to the standard 5 and 7 pole contact layout, there are also stereo versions. Historically, these were used to transmit sound, but today customers usually use other connector solutions (Audio series). The solder connection is typical for the application, which is why these layouts are not available with crimp contacts. With the stereo layouts mechanical coding (Poka Yoke) can be realized.
During a transfer of the production facility in 2010, the "U" was introduced at the end of the part number for clear traceability. The dimensions, material and technical function remained completely unchanged during the process. Today, the "U" is an integral part of the part number, regardless of the supply chain.
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Disclaimer: No liability is accepted for the correctness and completeness of the suggested accessories.