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By Phoenix Contact

SKU
MPN
HC-M-04-BU-KOAX-50
Weight
0.002 kg
Series HC-M

HC-M-04-BU-KOAX-50 - Coaxial contact

Coaxial contact,  contact diameter: 4.8 mm,  turned,  Socket,  contact material: Copper alloy,  contact surface: gold-plated,  connection cross section: 0.14 mm2 ... 2.5 mm2, AWG 26 ... 14,  Wave impedance: 50 Ω

Technical Specifications

Notes

GeneralCables that can be used for the coaxial contact: RG174/U, RG188A/U, RG316/U
GeneralCoaxial contact for module HC-M-04-KT-M

Product properties

SeriesHC-M-04-KOAX
TypeIndividual male contact
Contact material typeturned

Electrical properties

Rated voltage (III/3)48 V
Rated current1.5 A
Wave impedance50 Ω

Connection technology

Connection technologySoldering and crimp connection (Solder connection (wire) / crimp connection (braided shield))
Connection in acc. with standardIEC / EN

Conductor connection

Conductor Cross Section0.14 mm² ... 2.5 mm²
Connection cross section AWG26 ... 14
Stripping length of the individual wire2 mm

Dimensions

Width4.8 mm
Height4.8 mm

Mechanical characteristics

Contact diameter4.8 mm

Material specifications

Contact MaterialCopper alloy
Contact surface materialgold-plated

Cable/line

Stripping length of the individual wire2 mm
Wave impedance50 Ω

Mechanical data

Insertion/withdrawal cycles≥ 500

Ambient conditions

Ambient Temperature (Operation)-40 °C ... 125 °C
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Additional Information

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