Wiring Of Connector For Module Power Supply And Fg - Mitsubishi Electric NZ2GN2S1-16D User Manual

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6.6
Wiring of Connector for Module Power Supply and
FG
Applicable plugs
The following table lists plugs applicable to the connector for power supply and FG.
Product name
Model name of
Mitsubishi
Electric product
One-touch connector
A6CON-PW5P
plug for power supply
A6CON-PW5P-SOD
*1*3*4
and FG
Online connector for
A6CON-PWJ5P
*2
power supply and FG
*1 One order of Mitsubishi Electric A6CON-5P includes 10 plugs.
*2 One order of Mitsubishi Electric A6CON-J5P includes 5 plugs.
*3 One-touch connector plugs cannot be reused once crimped.
*4 Check the outer diameter of the applicable cable before selecting a connector.
*5 The allowable current values of the cables connected must be observed.
*6 Contact (manufacturer of the plugs): 3M Japan Limited
Wiring procedure
Plug cover
Plug body
Metal contact
Metal contacts
Metal contacts
Model name of
Specifications
*6
part
Applicable cable
(core wire size)
35505-6080-A00 GF
0.75
(0.66 to 0.98) (18 AWG)
35505-6180-A00 GF
0.16mm or larger for wire
diameter
Insulating coating material
PVC (heat resistant vinyl)
35720-L200-A00 AK
1.
Checking parts of the connector
Check that the plug cover is attached to the plug body.
Do not push the plug cover into the plug body before
inserting cables. Once clamped, the plug cannot be reused.
2.
Inserting cables
Lift the rear part of the plug cover, and insert a cable fully to
the end of the plug cover.
If a cable is not inserted fully, it may cause a poor crimping.
The cables to be inserted must be applicable cables.
3.
Setting the plug cover
After inserting cables, push down the rear part of the plug
cover so that the plug cover is engaged with metal contacts.

6.6 Wiring of Connector for Module Power Supply and FG

Color of
the cover
Applicable
Maximum
cable
rated
(outer
current
diameter)
*5
2.2 to 3.0mm
7A
Gray
2.0 to 2.3mm
Blue
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