Industry Schools FE/HE Site: Industry Site: Schools Site: FE/HE Site: Mobile
  • Suggested Queries


PJP 20054Cd1000 Economical 4mm PCB Socket

Order Code:  

17-0595

  Copy to clipboard
Brand: PJP  Copy to clipboard MPN: 20054Cd1000  Copy to clipboard EAN-13: 3760122593251
 Report an error
Qty Unit Price (Ex VAT)
20+ £0.215
100+ £0.176
1000+ £0.139

Get a quote for large quantities here

Price per unit {{ IncVat ? 'Inc' : 'Ex' }} VAT
Order in multiples of 20
Contact us for lead times on larger quantities
8,240 in Stock, despatched same dayAdditional quantity lead time 5 weeks

A very low cost PCB mounting socket from PJP suited to 4mm connectors.


  • Tin plated brass
  • Rated at 2A
  • PJP type 20054
Type 4mm socket
Colour N/A
Gender Socket
Voltage Rating 33/70V AC/DC
Current Rating 2A
Mount PCB

To use this facility please Sign In.

Sign In

Reviews


Economical and easy to label

Reviewed by: Matthew Astley - 27 September 2018
Agree with Mark (thanks for the tip on ply, hole size & delivery). My approach was to drill a 5mm hole (OD of the socket) in cheap pine, dig a little extra around one side for the following "bump", then solder to the socket and apply PVA wood glue. Next time, the hammer! Tip on labelling: a simple printout on A4 office paper, with the holes marked for drilling, can be glued over the top. I varnished with something (epoxy diluted in IPA? or 87-0670. I forget) and it looked nice. Not sure about durability. The flange on the socket will cover some ugliness around the hole.

Can be hammered into ply

Reviewed by: Mark Record - 03 June 2014
These can be driven into 4.5mm holes in plywood along with a length of 20 swg copper wire (I use an old 4mm plug and a hammer to drive them in). This produces a remarkably reliable and durable way of making simple connections when making educational apparatus. My college has been using battery holders and lamp holders screwed to small ply rectangles (cut from 18mm shuttering ply) using these connectors hammered in to allow students to connect leads. With the ply blocks varnished before assembly our apparatus looks respectable and is incredibly economic to make.