TE Connectivity DIN Rail

RS Stock No.: 782-2024Brand: TE ConnectivityManufacturers Part No.: 7-1437685-6
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Specifications

Accessory Type

DIN Mounting Rail

Series

SNAPTRACK

Country of Origin

Mexico

Product details

SNAPTRACK

SNAPTRACK Channel can be mounted on standard DIN rails or A Series rail when used with TKAD (Rails not included). SNAPTRACK Channel is a nonconductive, rigid extruded PVC chassis used for mounting socket assemblies and custom circuit boards. Available in a variety of fixed widths. SNAPTRACK mounts to panels quickly with rivets or screws. Printed circuit boards are simply snappedin from the front, then held securely via integral ribs which also serve as shock absorbers when the PCB is flexed. SNAPTRACK Channel permits easy, convenient PCB removal for field service. Slots on 2-inch centers are provided for fast, easy installation using either plastic rivets or other hardware. Double-faced tape may also be used effectively.

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TE Connectivity DIN Rail
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Technical documents

Specifications

Accessory Type

DIN Mounting Rail

Series

SNAPTRACK

Country of Origin

Mexico

Product details

SNAPTRACK

SNAPTRACK Channel can be mounted on standard DIN rails or A Series rail when used with TKAD (Rails not included). SNAPTRACK Channel is a nonconductive, rigid extruded PVC chassis used for mounting socket assemblies and custom circuit boards. Available in a variety of fixed widths. SNAPTRACK mounts to panels quickly with rivets or screws. Printed circuit boards are simply snappedin from the front, then held securely via integral ribs which also serve as shock absorbers when the PCB is flexed. SNAPTRACK Channel permits easy, convenient PCB removal for field service. Slots on 2-inch centers are provided for fast, easy installation using either plastic rivets or other hardware. Double-faced tape may also be used effectively.