The recommended torque is 0.5 Nm to 1.5 Nm, but it's essential to consult the specific PCB design and screw type to ensure proper fastening.
Yes, the 1404642 connector is designed to withstand vibrations up to 10g according to IEC 60068-2-6. However, it's crucial to ensure proper mounting and screwing to the PCB to maintain reliability.
The 1404642 connector has a IP20 rating, which means it's protected against solid objects larger than 12mm, but not against water or moisture. For humid or wet environments, consider using a connector with a higher IP rating or applying additional sealing measures.
While it's technically possible, using a different wire gauge may affect the connector's performance and reliability. It's recommended to stick to the recommended wire gauge range (0.5 mm² to 1.5 mm²) to ensure optimal connections and minimize the risk of damage or failure.
Yes, it's essential to follow the recommended PCB layout guidelines provided by Phoenix Contact to ensure proper connector alignment, soldering, and thermal management. This includes maintaining a minimum clearance of 1.5 mm around the connector and using a solder mask to prevent solder bridging.