Power DIN locking connectors and cable assemblies are designed for secure, efficient power transmission across a wide range of industrial and electronic applications. This product line includes assembly type plug connectors, panel-mount jack connectors, and pre-assembled cable solutions, including both jacketed cable assemblies and panel mount hookup wire assemblies, supporting both custom cable builds and ready-to-install installations.
These connectors utilize a push-pull locking mechanism that enables quick mating while maintaining a secure connection that resists accidental disconnects. The assembly type design allows users to terminate their own cable directly to the connector, providing flexibility in cable length, wire selection, and application-specific requirements.
Panel mount options support fixed installations in enclosures and control panels, with hookup wire configurations designed for internal wiring. Pre-assembled cable solutions reduce installation time and simplify routing, particularly when multiple conductors are required within a single cable. Together, this product line supports both prototyping and production environments with consistent connector geometry across all formats.
Rated up to 8 A and 48 V with an operating temperature range of -20 °C to 80 °C, these connectors deliver reliable performance in a wide range of environments. Available in 3 and 4 pin configurations with strain relief sizes from 4.0 mm to 6.0 mm, they accommodate a range of cable diameters and installation needs.
Cable assemblies are offered in standard lengths of 1830 mm for plug to stripped and tinned ends and 305 mm for panel mount to stripped and tinned ends. Assemblies utilize UL2464 cable in 18 AWG and 20 AWG configurations, while UL11028 wire is used as hookup wire on panel mount connectors for internal wiring within enclosures.
Select cable constructions incorporate both 18 AWG and 22 AWG conductors within a single cable, allowing larger conductors for power delivery and smaller conductors for signal within the same jacketed assembly.
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FAQs
What is an assembly type connector?
An assembly type connector is designed to be terminated by the user, allowing custom cable lengths and wire types. This provides flexibility for prototyping, field installations, and applications where standard cable assemblies may not meet requirements.
What is a push-pull locking connector and why is it used?
A push-pull locking connector uses an internal latching mechanism that automatically locks when mated and releases when pulled. This design allows for fast connection while preventing accidental disconnects, making it ideal for environments with vibration or frequent handling.
What is the difference between UL2464 and UL11028 wire?
UL2464 is commonly used for multi-conductor signal and low-voltage power applications with flexible PVC insulation. UL11028 is designed for higher temperature performance and improved mechanical durability. Both provide reliable insulation and compliance for internal wiring applications.
How do I choose between 3-pin and 4-pin configurations?
3-pin connectors are typically used for basic power and ground connections, while 4-pin configurations allow for additional functionality such as signal lines or dual power paths. The choice depends on the electrical requirements of your system and the number of conductors needed.

