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Inserts Han 4A-STI-S Article. No: 09 20 004 2611 Screw termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 4 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...1.5 mm²
Inserts Han 3A F Insert Screw Article. No: 09 20 003 2711 Screw termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 3 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...1.5 mm²
Inserts Han A 04 Pos. F Insert Screw Article. No: 09 20 004 2711 Screw termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 4 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...1.5 mm²
Inserts Han 3A M Insert Screw Article. No: 09 20 003 2611 Screw termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 3 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...1.5 mm²
Inserts Han 10A-STI-S Article. No: 09 20 010 2612 Screw termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 10 A Contacts: 10 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 10A-BU-S Article. No: 09 20 010 2812 Screw termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 10 A Contacts: 10 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 10A-BU-C Article. No: 09 20 010 3101 Crimp termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 10 A Contacts: 10 Conductor cross-section: 0.14...4 mm²
Inserts Han 16A-BU-S (17-32) Article. No: 09 20 016 2813 Screw termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 32 A Contacts: 32 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 16A-STI-S (17-32) Article. No: 09 20 016 2613 Screw termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 32 A Contacts: 32 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 10A-STI-C Article. No: 09 20 010 3001 Crimp termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 10 A Contacts: 10 Conductor cross-section: 0.14...4 mm²
Inserts Han 16A-STI-C (17-32) Article. No: 09 20 016 3011 Crimp termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 32 A Contacts: 32 Conductor cross-section: 0.14...4 mm²
Inserts Han 10A-M-S, w. Wire Protection Article. No: 09 20 010 2614 Screw termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 10 A Contacts: 10 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han A16 Pos. M Insert Screw BigPack 300 Article. No: 09 20 016 2612 XL Screw termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 16 A Contacts: 16 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 10A-F-S, w. Wire Protection Article. No: 09 20 010 2814 Screw termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 10 A Contacts: 10 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 3A female insert with Quick-Lock Article. No: 09 20 003 2733 Han-Quick Lock® termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 3 Conductor cross-section: 0.5...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 3A male insert with Quick-Lock Article. No: 09 20 003 2633 Han-Quick Lock® termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 3 Conductor cross-section: 0.5...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 4A-F-QL Article. No: 09 20 004 2733 Han-Quick Lock® termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 4 Conductor cross-section: 0.5...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han A16 Pos. F Insert Screw BigPack 300 Article. No: 09 20 016 2812 XL Screw termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 16 A Contacts: 16 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 4A-M-QL Article. No: 09 20 004 2633 Han-Quick Lock® termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 4 Conductor cross-section: 0.5...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 16A-BU-C (17-32) Article. No: 09 20 016 3111 Crimp termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 32 A Contacts: 32 Conductor cross-section: 0.14...4 mm²
Inserts Han 16A-STI-S, Drahtschutz (17-32) Article. No: 09 20 016 2615 Screw termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 32 A Contacts: 32 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 16A-BU-S, Drahtschutz (17-32) Article. No: 09 20 016 2815 Screw termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 32 A Contacts: 32 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han A10 Pos. M Insert Screw BigPack 340 Article. No: 09 20 010 2612 XL Screw termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 10 A Contacts: 10 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 16A-M-s (33-48) wire protection Article. No: 09 20 016 2616 Screw termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 32 A Contacts: 32 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 16A-F-s (33-48) wire protection Article. No: 09 20 016 2816 Screw termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 16 A Size: 32 A Contacts: 32 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...2.5 mm²
Inserts Han 4A - Male - Quick Lock 1,5mm² Article. No: 09 20 004 2634 Han-Quick Lock® termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 4 Conductor cross-section: 0.25...1.5 mm²
Inserts Han 3A male insert with Quick-Lock 1,5mm Article. No: 09 20 003 2634 Han-Quick Lock® termination Male Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 3 Conductor cross-section: 0.25...1.5 mm²
Inserts Han 4A - Female - Quick Lock 1,5mm² Article. No: 09 20 004 2734 Han-Quick Lock® termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 4 Conductor cross-section: 0.25...1.5 mm²
Inserts Han 3A female insert Quick-Lock 1,5mm² Article. No: 09 20 003 2734 Han-Quick Lock® termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 3 Conductor cross-section: 0.25...1.5 mm²
Inserts Han A 04 Pos. F Insert Screw Article. No: 09 20 004 2711 XL Screw termination Female Polycarbonate (PC) RAL 7032 (pebble grey) Rated current: 10 A Size: 3 A Contacts: 4 Conductor cross-section: 0.75...1.5 mm²
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