Cannon
Quadrax
1. MATERIAL CONTENT AND PHYSICAL
FORM
Electrical connectors do not usually contain
hazardous materials. They contain conduct-
ing and non-conducting materials and can
be divided into two groups.
a) Printed circuit types and low cost audio
types which employ all plastic insulators and
casings.
b) Rugged, Fire Barrier and High Reliability
types with metal casings and either natural
rubber, synthetic rubber, plastic or glass
insulating materials. Contact materials vary
with type of connector and also application
and are usually manufactured from either:
Copper, copper alloys, nickel, alumel,
chromel or steel. In special applications,
other alloys may be specified.
4. DISPOSAL
Incineration of certain materials may release
noxious or even toxic fumes.
This publication is not to be construed as an
offer. It is intended merely as an invitation
to make an offer. By this publication,
Cannon does not assume responsibility or
any liability for any patent infringements or
other rights of third parties which may
result from its use. Reprinting this
5. APPLICATION
Connectors with exposed contacts should
not be selected for use on the current supply
side of an electrical circuit, because an elec-
tric shock could result from touching
exposed contacts on an unmated connector.
Voltages in excess of 30 V ac or 42.5 V dc are
potentially hazardous and care should be
taken to ensure that such voltages cannot be
transmitted in any way to exposed metal
parts of the connector body. The connector
and wiring should be checked, before mak-
ing live, to have no damage to metal parts or
insulators, no solder blobs, loose strands,
conducting lubricants, swarf, or any other
undesired conducting particles. Circuit
resistance and continuity check should be
made to make certain that there are no high
resistance joints or spurious conducting
paths. Always use the correct application
tools as specified in the Data Sheet/Catalog.
Do not permit untrained personnel to wire,
assemble or tamper with connectors. For
operation voltage please see appropriate
national regulations.
publication is generally permitted,
indicating the source. However, Cannon’s
prior consent must be obtained in all
cases. The “ITT Engineered Blocks“ symbol,
“Engineered for life," “ITT” and “Cannon“
are registered trademarks of ITT Inc. All
other trademarks or registered trademarks
are property of their respective owners. All
dates subject to change without notice.
Commodities in this catalog may be
controlled for export by the International
Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
2. FIRE CHARACTERISTICS AND ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD
and Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
when specifically designed modified, or
configured for articles controlled by the
United States Government.
There is no fire hazard when the connec-
tor is correctly wired and used within the
specified parameters. Incorrect wiring or
assembly of the connector or careless use
of metal tools or conductive fluids, or
transit damage to any of the component
parts may cause electric shock or burns.
Live circuits must not be broken by sepa-
rating mated connectors as this may
cause arcing, ionization and burning. Heat
dissipation is greater at maximum resistance
in a circuit. Hot spots may occur when resist-
ance is raised locally by damage, e.g. cracked
or deformed contacts, broken strands of
wire. Local overheating may also result from
the use of the incorrect application tools or
from poor quality soldering or slack screw
terminals. Overheating may occur if the rat-
ings in the product Data Sheet/Catalog are
exceeded and can cause breakdown of insu-
lation and hence electric shock. If heating is
allowed to continue it intensifies by further
increasing the local resistance through loss
of temper of spring contacts, formation of
oxide film on contacts and wires and leakage
currents through carbonization of insulation
and tracking paths. Fire can then result in
the presence of combustible materials and
this may release noxious fumes. Overheating
may not be visually apparent. Burns may
result from touching overheated compo-
nents.
This document does not contain technical
data whose export is restricted by the Arms
Export Control Act (Title 22, U.S.C., App
2401 et. Seq.)
IMPORTANT GENERAL INFORMATION
(i) Air and creepage paths/Operating volt-
age. The admissible operating voltages
depend on the individual applications and
the valid national and other applicable safe-
ty regulations.
For this reason the air and creepage path
data are only reference values. Observe
reduction of air and creepage paths due to
PC board and/or harnessing.
(ii) Temperature
All information given are temperature limits.
The operation temperature depends on the
individual application.
(iii) Other important information
Cannon continuously endeavors to improve
their products. Therefore, Cannon products
may deviate from the description, technical
data and shape as shown in this catalog and
data sheets.
3. HANDLING
Care must be taken to avoid damage
ITT's Cannon brand manufactures the
highest quality products available in the
marketplace; however these products are
intended to be used in accordance with the
specifications in this publication. Any use or
application that deviates from the stated
operating specifica-tions is not
recommended and may be unsafe. No
information and data contained in this
publication shall be construed to cre-ate any
liability on the part of Cannon. Any new
issue of this publication shall automati-cally
invalidate and supersede any and all
previous issues.
to any component parts of electrical connec-
tors during installation and use. Although
there are normally no sharp edges, care
must be taken when handling certain com-
ponents to avoid injury to fingers. Electrical
connectors may be damaged in transit to the
customers, and damage may result in cre-
ation of hazards. Products should therefore
be examined prior to installation/use and
rejected if found to be damaged.
Dimensions shown in inch (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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