Datasheet
Guide frames and spacer elements for fitting in the wiring plane for
use with connector types
B,
C,
D,
E,
Q,
R
W~th th~s Interface svstem, mateable lnterconnectlons can
Explanation
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Installation possibilities
be provided on the wiring end between the internal wiring
and the external wiring. Such connections can either be
provided directly on the wiring plane or on the top or
bottom edge fields.
Apart from the possibility of mating male connectors in
cable housings to female connectors with
0,6x0,6 mm
connection pins, wiring connector elements with
0,6x0,6
and
l
XI
mm connection pins have been developed. See
pages 27
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29.
The particular advantage of these elements is their narrow
width which facilitates edge mounting without any exten-
sion beyond the height of a subrack.
Where it is required to connect a female connector in a ca-
ble housing to female connectors with
l
X
l
mm wiring pins,
use is made of our special female connectors types DUE
and EUE which have the
l
X
l
mm
ins
reduced at the ends
Pos, 1 Spacer elements are secured to female connectors
type
B,
C, DUE, EUE or reversed male connectors ty-
pes
Q
or
R
or to plug-on distribution strips on the wi-
ring plane or mother board (ERNIPRESS).
Pos, 2 After the wrap-connections have been made, the
guide frame is screwed to the spacer elements. It
serves both to center the connecting pins and to
hold the cable housing.
Pos. 3
A
guide frame and spacer elements fitted in the wi-
ring plane.
Pos. 4 Guide frames, spacer elements and plug-on distri-
bution strips fitted to the top and bottom edge fields.
Pos. 5 The guide frames and spacer elements are suitable
also for cable housings type
KSG
253. (With the fe-
male connector in the cable housing).
to
l
x0,6 mm so that connection can be made to them
using female connectors to DIN 41 612.
For dimension drawings of types DUE and EUE see our bro-
chure ,,Technical Data for DIN 41 612lVG 95 324 connec-
tors,"
For ordering data of types DUE and EUE see ,,Summary of Components DIN 41 612lVG 95 324 connectors.''