Mounting hardware has been eliminated in the SPJ-style panel jack by including retaining spring clips as part of the body design. A small tab and notch are provided to maintain straight, even rows without the need for precision matching. SPJ color-coded nylon connectors accept any standard size male thermocouple connector and are available in all ANSI calibrations as well as tungsten alloys.
Male Pin Version Panel Connectors also Available. Change "F" to "M" in Part Number
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Minimal junction error, easy to mount.Bought J-type thermocouple panel mount set to extend precision industrial heat blanket controls. Works well, temp. junction error is very minimal.
Date published: 2016-02-12
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Online Ordering ProcessThe product speaks for itself. It is the ordering process that makes purchasing a pleasant experience. The format and layout is easy to navigate compared to other online sites.
What is the max panel thickness these snap-in jacks will fit?
Asked by: KenA
Thank you for your inquiry. Max panel thickness 1/8" (0.125").
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2021-04-15
For securing wires with the screwdown, there is the screw itself, then a plate, then the plastic base with the brass fitting. Should the thermocouple wire be sandwiched between the screw and the plate, or bewteen the plate and the base?
Asked by: rk4321
Thank you for your inquiry rk4321. You lift the screw and the plate goes up. You insert the wire and then you tight the screw tightening the plate on top of the wire. Therefore, the wire will be between the plate and the base.
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2021-04-13
The datasheet provides the panel cutout size, and the side profile size of the jack connector, but not how wide the actual connector is from the front. How wide are the jacks/how far apart do the cutouts need to be spaced for side-by-side jacks?
Asked by: malomartwo
Thank you for your inquiry! The panel jacks will have a width of 0.75" and therefore the 0.115" apart
Answered by: Application Engineer JM
Date published: 2021-08-20
Just checking if this jack panel is "CE approved"? If not, are there any jack panel that has a CE approval rating?
Thank you.
Asked by: Hi Tech Furnace
Thank you for your inquiry. None of our jack panel assemblies carry a CE approval.