Yd32 Series Rain Proof Connector

Gender: Male and Female
Application: Power, Automobile, Audio & Video, PCB, Microwave
Type: Yd32
Value: Cheaper
Shell: Dia-Casting Aluminium Alloy
Contacts: 19 PCS
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
YD32-19
Transport Package
460X360X320
Trademark
Kp
Origin
Hangzhou
HS Code
85389000
Production Capacity
5000 Pairs/M

Product Description

YD32  series circular rain proof connectors are used extensively in line connections between electrical equipment, various instruments and meters. It meet GB5226, They have the features of small volume, light weight, convenient application, high durability of plugging and unplugging, Square threaded coupling. IP54 protection. It is the ideal product of a new generation to replace the old P series connectors.

Characteristics
1. The dimesions of YD is same as P series.
2. More safety: Have a earth pin, When the plug connect with the receptacle, the earth pin with connect first then others. When they dismiss, the earth pin will dismiss later;
3. Rain proof, IP54;
4. Dust cap of plug and receptacle, protact the connector;
5. The metal shell is connecting with the earth pin;
6. Back shell can connect with cable or metal tube.

Product Ordering
YD / 32 /J / 19 / T /  R
 1/  2  /  3  / 4  / 5  / 6

1. Name of series: YD series circular connectors
2. Shell size: 32
3. Type of contact: J: Pin, K: Socket
4. Number of contacts: 4, 6,8,10,12, 13, 19
5. Type of connector: T: Plug, Z: Receptacle, ZM: Sealing receptacle
6. Back shell: P: Meet straight metal tube; Q: Meet straight cable; R: Meet angle metal tube; S: Meet angle cable;

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Number of Employees
11
Year of Establishment
2002-12-03