The recommended torque value is 0.5 Nm to 1.5 Nm, but it's essential to consult the specific application requirements and follow the manufacturer's guidelines.
Yes, the D3423 is designed to withstand vibrations up to 10g (IEC 60068-2-6) and can be used in high-vibration environments, but it's crucial to ensure proper mounting and secure connections.
To ensure reliable connections, use the correct screwdriver, apply the recommended torque, and avoid over-tightening, which can damage the terminals. Also, ensure the wires are properly stripped and inserted into the terminals.
The D3423 has a rating of IP20, which means it's protected against solid objects >12.5 mm, but it's not suitable for outdoor or harsh environmental applications. For such applications, consider using a connector with a higher IP rating or additional protection measures.
It's not recommended to use the D3423 with aluminum or copper-clad aluminum wires, as they can cause corrosion and reduce the connector's lifespan. Instead, use wires made of copper or copper alloys.