| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | Molex |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | Molex 39537-3015 |
| Series: | 39537 - ESE - Eurostyle Pluggable |
| Amperage: | 18 A |
| Connector Type: | ESE, Eurostyle Pluggable |
| Number of Rows: | 1 |
| Maximum Operating Temperature: | 105 °C |
| Minimum Operating Temperature: | -40 °C |
| Pitch: | 5.08 mm |
| Voltage: | 300 V |
| Orientation: | Vertical |
| Component Type: | Plug |
| Operating Temperature Range: | -40 - 105 °C |
| Number of Contacts Loaded: | 15 |
| Polarized to Mate: | Yes |
| Wire Size: | 12 AWG, .13 - 3.31 mm², 14 AWG, 16 AWG, 18 AWG, 20 AWG, 22 AWG, 24 AWG, 26 AWG |
| UL Agency Certification: | E48521 |
| Termination Pitch: | 5.08 mm |
| Lock to Mating Part: | Yes |
| Stackable: | No |
| Part Aliases: | 0395373015 |
| SKU: | MOL39537-3015 |
39537-3015
| Heilind Number: | MOL39537-3015 |
| Manufacturer: | Molex |
| Manufacturer Number: | 39537-3015 |
| Datasheet: | RoHS Certificate of Compliance |
| ECAD Model: |
Description:
5.08mm Pitch Eurostyle Vertical Plug, with Retention Screws, Front Wire Entry, 15 Circuits
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Detailed Description
Introducing the ESE - Eurostyle Pluggable Terminal Block Series 39537, designed for reliable connectivity in a variety of applications. With a robust amperage rating of 18A and a voltage capacity of 300V, these terminal blocks ensure efficient power transmission. Featuring a single row layout with 15 contacts, they offer versatility in circuit connections. The plug component, with a 5.08mm pitch, is polarized for secure mating, and can accommodate wire sizes ranging from 24AWG to 18AWG (.13 - 3.31 mm²). Operating in a wide temperature range from -40°C to 105°C, they are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. UL agency certified (E48521) for quality assurance, these terminal blocks also feature locking mechanisms for added security. Ideal for use in various electronic and industrial applications, they provide a durable and efficient solution for your connectivity needs.

