Panel-Mount Power Receptacle for Industrial Control Wiring
It accepts pin contacts (sold separately) and mounts through a panel cutout, with a keyed profile that prevents mismating when multiple connectors share a panel. The housing carries a 20 A per circuit rating at 400 V, making it suitable for distributing branch-circuit power inside an enclosure — not signal-level wiring.
Where the 20 A and 400 V Ratings Matter
20 A per circuit at 400 V is a combined power rating that puts this housing into the power-distribution class — think motor contactor feeds, heater circuits, or power-supply inputs inside an industrial panel. The IP20 ingress protection means the housing is finger-safe but not sealed; it belongs in a dry enclosure, not on a washdown station or outdoors. The keying feature is a practical field-service detail: when you have several of these on a panel, the keyed profile ensures the technician cannot force the wrong plug into the wrong receptacle.
Mating Contacts and Termination
This is a receptacle housing for pin contacts — it does not come with contacts. The termination method listed is solder, which suggests the intended pin contacts have solder-cup or solder-tab tails. For a clean harness build, confirm the contact part number from the TE Nector M application tooling guide; the housing itself provides the mechanical retention and keying alignment.
