Eaton UTL1145P - 5-Cavity Push-Pull Inline Receptacle
Part Number: UTL1145P
Quick Summary
Eaton UTL1145P power and control supply enables reliable 5‑cavity inline connections for industrial control panels. Engineers commonly struggle with compact connectors that resist vibration and maintain signal integrity in harsh environments. Certification details are not specified in the data; typical industry practice includes CE marking, IP ratings, and UL recognition to meet global industrial requirements. In practice, this family supports fast integration, durable connections, and scalable configurations that align with automation budgets. For designers, the 5‑contact inline layout simplifies harness design, reduces interconnect points, and shortens wiring paths in control cabinets. Businesses benefit from modularity, easier serviceability, and predictable lead times when upgrading to compatible Souriau UTL components.
Product Information
Extended Description
UTL1145P Eaton: Male in-line receptacle, 5 cavities; UTL1145P
Product Name
Eaton Souriau UTL series uL/IEC power and control supply
Catalog Number
UTL1145P
Connector type
Receptacle
Contact gender
Pin (Male)
Coupling type
Push-pull
Layout
5
Shell material
Plastic
Shell size
14
Receptacle type
In-Line Receptacle
Number Of Contacts
5
The 5‑cavity inline receptacle arrangement with five pin male contacts and a shell size 14 delivers compact power‑and‑control interconnects. This configuration supports higher wiring density while preserving signal integrity in panel installations. Applied in control cabinets, it enables cleaner cabling and faster assembly, reducing engineering time and field effort during commissioning. Push‑pull coupling enables quick mating and disconnection, reducing downtime during maintenance and field service. The robust engagement improves vibration resistance and life‑cycle reliability, lowering service calls and replacement costs across a typical automation line. Operators benefit from predictable connection quality even in busy production environments. Plastic shell keeps weight down and costs favorable, easing handling during installation and simplifying enclosure design. The shell size 14 strikes a balance between ruggedness and compact footprint, allowing integration into tight automation enclosures without sacrificing connector strength. The in‑line receptacle format also simplifies routing and cross‑connects across modular control architectures. Receptacle type in-line allows straightforward harness design and rapid cable termination, minimizing the risk of miswiring. Compatibility with the UTL family supports scalable configurations so OEMs can grow a system without changing wiring harnesses or mounting footprints. This consistency also speeds spare‑parts provisioning and reduces long‑term inventory costs. Common objections around ruggedness and environmental exposure are mitigated by the evidence of modular Souriau UTL components in industrial automation and aerospace applications. Engineers can rely on standard mating interfaces, predictable lead times, and proven field performance when upgrading to UTL1145P. The result is improved uptime, tighter project timelines, and a lower total cost of ownership.
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FAQs
UTL1145P is designed to mate with the Souriau UTL family of inline receptacles and corresponding plugs configured for UL/IEC power and control systems. Ensure the mating plug is the correct 5‑pin male configuration and uses the same push‑pull coupling mechanism. Verify enclosure and shell size compatibility (shell size 14) to maintain proper alignment and sealing where applicable.
Begin with the panel cutout sized for the shell size 14 inline receptacle, then insert the UTL1145P so the 5 pins align with the harness terminals. Secure the receptacle using standard mounting hardware or cabinet provisions, route the harness to minimize bending stress, and verify the push‑pull engagement during mating to ensure a secure connection before commissioning.
The push‑pull coupling design inherently improves mating stability under vibratory conditions and reduces the likelihood of unintended disconnection. For environments with extreme vibration, confirm ongoing compatibility with the specific application by reviewing the overall system design, mounting methods, and any additional protective measures such as cable clamps or strain relief.
UTL1145P features five pin male contacts arranged in a 5‑cavity inline layout, enabling separate power and control circuits within a compact form. The connector uses a plastic shell (shell size 14) and supports inline receptacle configuration, with a push‑pull coupling that facilitates quick, reliable engagement and disconnection in routine maintenance and panel upgrades.
Choosing the UTL1145P supports modularity and standardization across Souriau’s UTL line, simplifying sourcing of spare parts and replacements. The 5‑cavity inline design reduces harness complexity, while the push‑pull interface speeds assembly and maintenance. Overall, this can lower installation time, downtime, and long‑term inventory costs in automation projects.