40-Pin Connector Type Module - Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series User Manual

For melsec iq-r series programmable controllers
Hide thumbs Also See for MELSEC iQ-R Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

40-pin connector type module

Precautions
• Use copper wire with a temperature rating of 75 or higher for the connector.
• Tighten the connector screws within the following specified torque range.
Screw
Connector screw (M2.6)
Applicable connectors
40-pin connectors to be used for an input module, output module, and I/O combined module are sold separately.
The following table lists the applicable connectors and models, and the reference products of a crimping tool and pressure-
displacement tool.
■40-pin connectors
Type
Soldering type connector (straight type)
Crimping type connector (straight type)
IDC type connector (straight type)
Soldering type connector (dual purpose (straight/oblique) type)
*1 Use wire with a sheath outside diameter of 1.3mm or less when using the 40 pins. Select appropriate cables according to the current
value used.
■40-pin connector crimping tool and pressure-displacement tool
Type
Model
Crimping
FCN-363T-T005/H
tool
Pressure-
FCN-367T-T012/H (locator plate)
displacem
FCN-707T-T001/H (cable cutter)
ent tool
FCN-707T-T101/H (hand press)
For how to wire the connector and how to use the crimping tool and pressure-displacement tool, contact the manufacturer.
Wiring method, installation procedure, and removal procedure of the connectors
For the wiring method, installation procedure, and removal procedure, refer to the following.
 MELSEC iQ-R Module Configuration Manual
Tightening torque range
0.20 to 0.29Nm
Model
Applicable wire size
*1
A6CON1
0.088 to 0.3 (28 to 22 AWG) (stranded wire)
A6CON2
0.088 to 0.24 (28 to 24 AWG) (stranded wire)
A6CON3
28 AWG (stranded wire)
30 AWG (solid wire)
1.27mm pitch flat cable
*1
A6CON4
0.088 to 0.3 (28 to 22 AWG) (stranded wire)
Contact
FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED
6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING
6.2 Wiring
6
105

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents