About TT 1961
TT 1961
| CATEGORY NO | TAB SIZE | CABLE SIZE MM2 | DESCRIPTION | APPLICABLE MATING TERMINAL | MATERIAL | STANDARD PACKING QTY. [NOS.] |
| TT-1961 | 6.30 X 0.80 | 0.50- 1.25 | Female with dimple & window | TT-1969 | Brass | 6000 |
High Performance and Safety FeaturesWith a brass pin assembly and flame-retardant polycarbonate construction, the TT 1961 provides secure and durable connections. The IP65 sealing protects the socket from dust and water ingress, enhancing reliability in various industrial environments. Its insulation resistance of 100 M at 500V DC and low contact resistance ensure safe, efficient operation.
Versatile Electrical CompatibilitySupporting voltages of 24V, 110V, and 220V AC/DC, and a current rating from 6 to 16 Amps, the TT 1961 is suitable for a wide range of pilot device applications. The push-in fitting simplifies installation, while the socket accommodates standard cable diameters, making it a flexible choice for different wiring needs.
FAQs of TT 1961:
Q: How should the TT 1961 socket be installed in a control panel?
A: The TT 1961 socket features a push-in fitting mechanism that allows for straightforward installation into control panels. Its 22 mm diameter and standard thickness are compatible with most panel cutouts, facilitating an effortless and secure mounting process.
Q: What are the main benefits of choosing the TT 1961 for pilot device applications?
A: By selecting the TT 1961, users benefit from a flame-retardant, moulded polycarbonate housing, robust brass pins, and IP65 sealing. These features collectively deliver high safety, durability, and resistance against harsh environmental conditions.
Q: When is it appropriate to use the TT 1961 socket in electrical systems?
A: The TT 1961 is ideal for use in industrial control panels requiring a reliable connection for pilot devices. It is suitable for environments demanding high insulation resistance, moderate current capacity (616 Amp), and multi-voltage compatibility.
Q: Where is the TT 1961 manufactured and supplied from?
A: The TT 1961 is manufactured, exported, and supplied from India, ensuring adherence to international quality standards for electrical components.
Q: What process ensures the TT 1961s resistance to flame and water ingress?
A: The TT 1961 undergoes a moulded surface treatment, combined with the use of flame-retardant polycarbonate material and IP65 sealing, which collectively provide excellent resistance to fire and water ingress.
Q: How does the design of the TT 1961 support safe electrical connectivity?
A: The sockets high insulation resistance of 100 M at 500V DC, low contact resistance (25 m), and robust brass pins ensure low energy loss, minimal heating, and safe, stable electrical connections during use.
Q: What usage scenarios are best suited for the TT 1961 socket?
A: This socket is best suited for pilot device installations in industrial panels, machinery, and equipment requiring reliable and safe power interfaces across a variety of voltage and current settings.