ABB 7TCA008885R0054 Push-in Conn 5-Port - IGCC 4543

Part Number: 7TCA008885R0054
Manufacturer
ABB
Part number
7TCA008885R0054

Quick Summary

ABB 7TCA008885R0054 Push-in Conn 5-Port is a compact push-in connector designed for quick, reliable wiring in control cabinets. Installers often contend with time-consuming termination and the risk of loose connections in dense panels. This solution aligns with industry classifications IGCC 4543 and UNSPSC 39121409, providing procurement clarity and standardization, while the yellow housing supports rapid visual identification. Beyond basic compatibility, the design supports faster commissioning and streamlined logistics, delivering tangible business value in automation projects.

Product Information

UPC
708917404729
Country of Origin
China (CN)
Selling Unit of Measure
each
Package Level 1 Units
100 EA
Package Level 1 Width
82.55 mm | 3.25 in
Package Level 1 Height
120.65 mm | 4.75 in
Package Level 1 Depth / Length
60.325 mm | 2.375 in
Package Level 2 Units
1000 EA
Package Level 2 Width
171.018 mm | 6.733 in
Package Level 2 Height
127.508 mm | 5.02 in
Package Level 2 Depth / Length
322.021 mm | 12.678 in
Package Level 3 Units
147000 EA
Package Level 3 Width
1016 mm | 40 in
Package Level 3 Height
1028.7 mm | 40.5 in
Package Level 3 Depth / Length
1219.2 mm | 48 in
UNSPSC
39121409
IDEA Granular Category Code (IGCC)
4543 >> Wire connectors
Push-in termination is designed for fast, secure wire connections, reducing install time and minimizing the risk of intermittent contacts in busy control panels. This translates to lower field service costs and more predictable project schedules, especially in high-mixture environments. The five-port yellow housing enables immediate circuit identification, decreasing wiring errors during commissioning and improving traceability for maintenance. Packaging scale—100 EA per primary unit, 1000 EA per secondary unit, and 147,000 EA per tertiary shipment—reduces procurement touchpoints and stockouts on large deployments. IGCC 4543 and UNSPSC 39121409 classifications support standard cataloging and ERP integration, simplifying supplier management and compliance reviews. ABB reliability and consistent contact performance help minimize field failures, extending mean time between maintenance in automation networks.

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FAQs

This push-in connector is designed for quick, tool-free terminations. Ensure the panel is powered down, strip the conductors to the specified length, and insert each wire into its respective port until a tactile click is felt. Verify each connection visually and perform a continuity check across the five ports to confirm a secure, vibration-resistant termination suitable for dense controller environments.
Key specs include a 5-port configuration in a yellow housing, UPC 708917404729, and packaging at 100 EA per primary unit, 1000 EA per secondary, and 147000 EA per tertiary shipment. Classified under IGCC 4543 and UNSPSC 39121409, this part is designed for industrial wiring in automation panels and is sourced from China (CN).
Yes. The 5-port push-in design enables compact terminations in crowded control panels, while the color-coded yellow housing aids quick identification. Its configuration supports scalable procurement and consistent installations across multiple panels, reducing miswiring risk and speeding up commissioning in automation systems.
The data references IGCC 4543 (wire connectors) and UNSPSC 39121409, which facilitate cataloging, sourcing, and ERP integration. While CE and IP specifications are commonly expected in automation components, always verify local regulatory requirements for your specific installation and environment.
The primary ROI comes from reduced installation time, fewer termination errors, and lower maintenance calls due to more reliable connections. With fast, tool-free terminations and clear visual identification, projects move faster from wiring to commissioning, delivering lower labor costs and improved uptime in automated production lines.