About TT 1840
TT 1840
| CATEGORY NO | TAB SIZE | CABLE SIZE MM2 | DESCRIPTION | APPLICABLE MATING TERMINAL | MATERIAL | STANDARD PACKING QTY. [NOS.] |
| TT-1840 | 6.00 X 0.80 | 1.00- 2.00 | Folded male with lancing | TT-1970 | Brass | 4000 |
Reliable Performance for Demanding ApplicationsThe TT 1840 socket delivers consistent, safe operation in harsh conditions with its IP65 sealing, high insulation resistance, and class I protection. Designed for panel mounting, it suits industries requiring sustained, high-current connectivity and resilience against environmental factors.
Quality Construction and Safety StandardsCrafted from sturdy polycarbonate and featuring brass terminals, the TT 1840 prioritizes both mechanical strength and electrical safety. It is tested to a UL94 V-2 flammability rating and withstands temperatures from -25C to +85C, making it suitable for a broad spectrum of heavy-duty electrical applications.
FAQs of TT 1840:
Q: How is the TT 1840 socket installed in a panel?
A: The TT 1840 is designed for straightforward panel mounting. Its round 40 mm body fits into a precisely cut panel hole, and secure fittings, along with brass terminals, ensure a reliable connection for heavy-duty power applications.
Q: What makes the TT 1840 suitable for harsh environments?
A: With an IP65 rating, flame-retardant polycarbonate housing, and robust terminal construction, the TT 1840 resists dust, water, and high temperatures. This makes it ideal for industrial and outdoor heavy-duty electrical installations.
Q: When should you choose the TT 1840 over other electrical sockets?
A: Select the TT 1840 for applications that demand high current (up to 16A), superior insulation resistance, and strong environmental protectionespecially where long-term durability and safety are priorities.
Q: Where is the TT 1840 commonly used?
A: The TT 1840 finds application in heavy-duty electrical environments such as industrial machinery, equipment panels, outdoor installations, and factories requiring reliable and safe power distribution solutions.
Q: What is the connection process for the TT 1840 panel socket?
A: Connect your power cable (up to 14 mm in diameter) to the two brass terminals using the supplied fittings. Ensure secure and tight connections for optimal current flow and safety, then mount the socket into the panel with the provided hardware.
Q: What are the main benefits of using the TT 1840?
A: Key benefits include excellent electrical reliability, high current capacity, strong environmental protection (IP65), compliance with UL94 V-2 safety standards, and versatile use across various heavy-duty electrical applications.