THE CLASSIC 

REVOS BASIC

Classic industrial connectors made of die-cast aluminum with a powder-coated surface. The contact inserts are available in a wide variety of application-specific designs.

The revos BASIC connectors meet the toughest requirements and are used in all types of applications for machine building or anywhere power and control signals need to be connected.

Revos Basic

YOUR CONNECTOR FOR MACHINE AND PLANT CONSTRUCTION

revos BASIC is available in multiple configurations and is ideal for use in difficult conditions. The housings are available in several configurations and are designed for the toughest environments. These proven connectors come with screw, crimp, spring, or push-in wire connection technology.

In addition, revos BASIC contacts are available in several plating options. Regardless of whether gold, silver, or zinc is chosen for the surface, the revos BASIC contacts and inserts we will always offer the ideal solution for your application. 

 

Revos Basic Video

TECHNICAL DATA

Connection technologiesScrew, crimp, spring, push-in
Rated current16 A
Rated voltageUp to 690 V
Number of polesUp to 48
Contact surfaceTin, silver, gold 

DOWNLOADS

revos Industrial Multipole Connector - Catalog

0530.1 | 42 MB

revos BASIC Housing Cross Reference List - Flyer

88 KB

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