What This DB-25 Receptacle Carries
The Harting 09670254754 is a standard DB-25 (shell size 3, DB, B layout) D-Sub receptacle with 25 female sockets arranged in two rows. It's the connector half that mounts to the PCB or panel and accepts the male plug from the cable. Rated 7.5 A per contact. The steel shell provides the EMI shielding and mechanical rigidity you expect from a metal D-sub — no plastic-shell shortcuts here.
Sizing the Contact and the Hardware
These are machined contacts — round pins turned from copper alloy, not stamped and formed. The contact form is signal duty, not power-blade, so keep the 7.5 A per contact as a per-pin limit, not a total connector budget. The flange feature is a housing/shell with unthreaded holes — no captive jackscrews or screwlocks included.
How It Stacks Against Similar Harting D-Subs
The 25-position 09670254754 sits between the 9-position 09661516513 and the 37-position 09654616711 in the same Harting D-sub family. The key difference beyond position count is the current rating: the 09670254754 carries 7.5 A per contact, while the 9- and 37-position siblings are rated 6.5 A. That extra amp per pin matters if you're routing power through the connector. The 15-position 09662556511 is another receptacle sibling, but it uses stamped contacts and a PCT dielectric instead of the machined contacts and PBT on this 25-position part. Stamped contacts are fine for low-cycle applications; machined contacts give you better durability if the connector sees frequent mating.
