Heavy Duty Connectors - Contacts

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1674859

1674859

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP SOCKET 20AWG

90

1674930

1674930

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP SOCKET 16AWG

172

1676750

1676750

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. PIN MODULE

10205

1663585

1663585

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP PIN 18AWG

200

1663404

1663404

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP SOCKET 20AWG

912600

1674888

1674888

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP PIN 18AWG

53

1663433

1663433

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP SOCKET 16AWG

5704200

1663255

1663255

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP PIN 12AWG

100975

1663640

1663640

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP SOCKET 20AWG

184

1585773

1585773

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP SOCKET 20AWG

25

1674943

1674943

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP SOCKET 18AWG

100

1884092

1884092

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP PIN 20-26AWG

4

1884128

1884128

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP SKT 20-26AWG

35

1663501

1663501

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. PIN MODULE

0

1663336

1663336

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP PIN 22-26AWG

1905

1674480

1674480

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP SOCKET 20AWG

0

1663268

1663268

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP PIN 10AWG

0

1602996

1602996

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP PIN 18-20AWG

11

1663488

1663488

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. PIN MODULE

50

1663857

1663857

Phoenix Contact

CONTACT H.D. CRIMP PIN 18AWG

0

Heavy Duty Connectors - Contacts

1. Overview

Heavy duty connectors - contacts are specialized electrical components designed to establish reliable conductive pathways in high-current, high-voltage, or harsh-environment applications. These contacts serve as critical interface points in power transmission systems, industrial machinery, and transportation infrastructure. Their importance continues to grow with advancements in electrification, renewable energy systems, and automated manufacturing processes.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Bolted Contacts High mechanical stability, screw-terminal connections Power distribution panels, heavy machinery
Blade Contacts Quick-insert design with positive lock mechanism Automotive systems, battery packs
Circular Contacts 360 rotational connectivity Rotary unions, wind turbines
Printed Circuit Contacts Surface-mount compatible with PCB integration Industrial control systems, automation equipment

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes:

  • Contact body: Copper alloys (C18150, C11000) or aluminum alloys
  • Contact surface: Silver-plated or tin-coated for enhanced conductivity
  • Insulation housing: Thermoplastic (PBT) or thermoset materials
  • Locking mechanism: Bayonet, threaded, or spring-loaded systems
  • Environmental seals: IP65-rated gaskets and O-rings

Modular designs often incorporate replaceable contact inserts and integrated cooling channels.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Typical Range Importance
Current Rating 100A - 5000A Determines power transmission capacity
Voltage Rating 600V - 15kV Ensures dielectric safety
Contact Resistance <0.1m - 0.5m Impacts thermal performance
Temperature Range -55 C to +150 C Defines operational envelope
Insertion Force 50N - 200N Affects mating durability

5. Application Fields

  • Energy: Power generation equipment, grid infrastructure
  • Transportation: Electric vehicles, rail systems, marine propulsion
  • Industrial: CNC machinery, welding robots, factory automation
  • Renewables: Wind turbine converters, solar inverters
  • Military/Aerospace: Avionics systems, defense equipment

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
TE Connectivity XD Connector System 1500A rating, quick-make design
Amphenol Industrial MAXRAD High Power IP67 protection, 3-phase configuration
Delphi Automotive EVP High Voltage Connector 800V capability, fault current protection

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Current/voltage requirements with 20% safety margin
  • Environmental protection (IP rating, corrosion resistance)
  • Mating cycle requirements (1000-10,000+ cycles)
  • Compliance with standards (IEC 60999, UL 486A-B)
  • Thermal derating for ambient temperatures >40 C

Case study: For wind turbine generator connections, specify silver-plated contacts with IP65 sealing and vibration damping features.

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include:

  • Miniaturization while maintaining high current density
  • Integration with smart monitoring (IoT-enabled contacts)
  • Advanced coating technologies (graphene-enhanced surfaces)
  • Increased focus on recyclable materials
  • Hybrid designs combining power and signal transmission
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