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Connector plug Logo DA-15, yellow - model 68054
Connector plug Logo DA-15, yellow - model 68054
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Connector plug Logo DA-15, yellow - model 68054
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Connector plug Logo DA-15, yellow - model 68054
Connector plug Logo DA-15, yellow - model 68054
Logo DA-15, model 68054, is a yellow DA-15 (D-subminiature 15-pin) connector plug intended for signal and data connections where a DA-15 interface is required. The connector is designed for use in panel mount or cable termination applications and is suitable for repair, replacement, or new installations in environments that use 15-pin D-sub interfaces. The yellow finish provides visual identification for wiring or channel assignment and helps separate this connector from others in multi-connector assemblies.
The DA-15 connector plug offers a standard 15-pin D-sub layout that ensures compatibility with equipment using the same interface. Its robust housing and retained pin configuration support reliable electrical contact in repeated connections. The colored finish simplifies identification and reduces wiring errors during installation and maintenance. The design is suitable for both panel and cable terminations, enabling flexible use in different mounting arrangements.
Prepare the cable conductors or panel receptacle to match the DA-15 pinout of the device you are connecting. Terminate each conductor to the corresponding pin following the equipment wiring diagram and ensure contacts are secure. For panel installations, align the connector housing with the panel cutout and secure it according to the mounting method provided by the chassis or the connector kit. Verify continuity and correct pin mapping with a multimeter before full operation.
Inspect contacts and housing before installation; keep the connector free of debris and moisture. Use strain relief or cable clamps where appropriate to prevent mechanical stress on soldered or crimped connections. When color-coding multiple connectors, document the color assignments to maintain consistent wiring across equipment and service intervals.
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