Panel-Mount Poke-In Base for LED Luminaire Wiring
The 2343405-1: Its defining feature is the poke-in termination — stripped solid or stranded wire inserts directly into the contact cavity without a separate crimp terminal, saving a manufacturing step and reducing part count.
Poke-In Wiring — No Crimp Tool Required
The poke-in termination accepts solid or stranded wire directly — the contact beam grips the conductor when inserted, and the housing's internal latch holds it against pullout. This eliminates the need for a matching crimp terminal and the associated tooling, which speeds up harness assembly in high-volume lighting production. Field replacement is straightforward: depress the release slot with a small tool to extract the wire, then re-insert a fresh stripped length. The 4-position count matches the typical control wiring for a single LED module or driver — dimming, power, and return in one connector.
Panel Mount Integration
This base mounts through a panel cutout, not directly to a PCB — the housing snaps into the panel and the poke-in wires connect to the LED module or driver board elsewhere. The panel mount approach isolates the connector from board-level thermal stress and allows the wiring harness to be pre-assembled before final installation.
No official replacement or cross-reference exists within the LUMAWISE series; the 4-position count and poke-in termination are specific to this order code.
