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News Release from: Phoenix Contact | Subject: Sensor/actuator adaptors
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 March 2006
IP67 adaptors reduce cabling inventory
Phoenix Contact can now offer a variety of adaptors to meet the increasing need for flexible sensor/actuator cabling, reducing the number of cable types that suppliers need to stock
Phoenix Contact can now offer a variety of adaptors to meet the increasing need for flexible sensor/actuator cabling, reducing the number of cable types that suppliers need to stock, as various adaptors can be utilised for sensor connections The adaptors are available in a variety of pin layouts and models, as M8-pin to M12-socket or vice versa
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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For quick wire connection, the adaptor is equipped with M12 to M8 snap-in technology.
As an alternative to the Y-connectors, there is now a T-adaptor that permits several directions for the cable leading out of the sensor and actuator box.
As a result, the connection space available in the machine can be reduced.
All adaptors fulfil the requirements of protection class IP67 making them suitable for harsh industrial environments and machine applications.
Phoenix Contact is one of the world leaders in developing and manufacturing connectivity solutions and automation components.
Its principal product ranges include: printed circuit board connectors; modular terminal blocks; fieldbus components; surge voltage protection systems; industrial plug and socket connectors and interface units.
In all of these areas, Phoenix Contact can offer technical expertise and cost effective solutions. Request a free brochure from Phoenix Contact ...
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