62429-2 Connectors, Interconnects |
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Allicdata Part #: | 62429-2-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
62429-2 |
Price: | $ 0.06 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
Short Description: | CONN MAG TERM 27-30AWG IDC |
More Detail: | Terminal Magnetic Connector 300 27-30 AWG IDC |
DataSheet: | 62429-2 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
48000 +: | $ 0.04881 |
Series: | Mag-Mate |
Packaging: | Reel |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Style: | 300 |
Terminal Type: | Poke-In Terminal |
Size: | 2 |
Termination: | IDC |
Wire Gauge: | 27-30 AWG |
Features: | -- |
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Terminals - Magnetic Wire Connectors are essential devices in the field of electrical engineering and have seen many advances over the past few decades. 62429-2 is an abbreviation of Terminal Magnetic Wire Connector standard 62429-2, and it is a technical standard applicable to the field of magnetic wire connectors used in electrical engineering. This standard includes requirements and testing methods for magnetic wire connectors used to attach circuits to terminal blocks. 62429-2 covers the connection of circular wires to terminal blocks in three categories of cross-section areas; solid, stranded, and flexible.
The 62429-2 procedure is based upon a clamping force which is applied directly to the wire. This clamping force is generated by a magnet (or magnets) which forces the wire into its terminals. This force is only partially transmitted to the wire itself; the rest of the force is dissipated as heat. The characteristics of the magnetic force used in the 62429-2 procedure are designed to ensure that the wire is held firmly and securely in the terminal block, without the risk of it becoming disconnected. Additionally, the procedure ensures that there is adequate insulation between the terminals and the outside environment, protecting against electric shock.
The 62429-2 procedure is typically used to make solid electrical connections between wires and terminal blocks. This is particularly useful for applications such as power distribution, motor control, and wiring harnesses, where secure and reliable electrical connections are essential. It is also useful for connecting multiple electronic devices together, such as computers or audio systems, where a single solid connection is required instead of a series of individual wire connections.
The 62429-2 procedure involves two distinct steps. The first step is the insertion of the wire into the terminal block. This process typically involves inserting the wire into the terminal until the proper depth is achieved. This ensures a secure connection between the wire and the terminal, and prevents the wire from slipping back out. The second step is the activation of the magnetic field. This is done by passing a current of between 0.3 and 0.5 Amps through the wire, which is then met by the opposing magnetic field of the terminal block. The use of a low-amperage current ensures that the wire is safely held in place without being subjected to excessive current which may damage the wire.
The 62429-2 procedure is an important and widely used technique in the field of electrical engineering. Its use provides reliable and secure electrical connections, with minimal risk of short circuits or disconnections. The use of lower current and a magnetic field with automatically adjusted force also ensures that the wire is safely held in place, preventing potential damage to the wire or the terminal block.
In conclusion, 62429-2 is an essential standard for the use of terminal magnetic wire connectors in electrical engineering. It provides reliable and secure connections, as well as the ability to adjust the force applied to the wire, ensuring that it is held securely without being damaged. The use of 62429-2 in applications such as power distribution, motor control, and wiring harnesses is essential for ensuring a safe and effective electrical system.
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