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http://34.77.62.133/en/products/minidin4-connector-female-for-bus-patch-panel-RP037/
MiniDin4 connector Female for Bus Patch Panel
REF: RP037
Specifications
- MiniDIN 4-Pin female surface connector
- Ideal for use with the appropriate frame of this connector
- MiniDIN 4-Pin female connector on both sides
- Attaches to the plastic frame with a plastic lever
- Allows pressure inlet but not outlet
PVP
€1.05
Price including VAT:
€1.29
PVD
€0.92
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2 years
warranty
warranty
14 days
returns
returns
100%
safe
safe
Specifications
- MiniDIN 4-Pin female surface connector
- Ideal for use with the appropriate frame of this connector
- MiniDIN 4-Pin female connector on both sides
- Attaches to the plastic frame with a plastic lever
- Allows pressure inlet but not outlet
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MiniDIN 4-Pin female surface connector is the perfect solution for those who need to connect a suitable frame. The connector has a plastic lever to facilitate push-in to prevent disconnection, and features a female MiniDIN 4-Pin connector on both sides. It is an ideal choice for those who need to connect an appropriate frame. With its secure and easy-to-use connection, this MiniDIN 4-Pin female surface connector is the ideal choice for your project.
Specifications
Specifications
- MiniDIN 4-Pin female surface connector
- Ideal for use with the appropriate frame of this connector
- MiniDIN 4-Pin female connector on both sides
- Attaches to the plastic frame with a plastic lever
- Allows pressure inlet but not outlet
- Gross Weight: 10 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- MiniDin
MiniDin
The mini-DIN connector designates a family of circular connectors, each with a diameter of 9.5 mm and a varied number of pins inside. Although initially designed as mere electrical connectors, they are very popular in electronics and computers, having succeeded the larger DIN connector. Both are standards of Deutsches Institut für Normung, the German standardization body.