Lumberg Automation Female 4 way M12 to Unterminated Free End Sensor Actuator Cable, 2 m

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SEA- RSPROC&C-PDP-1025
RS Stock No.:
724-2595
Mfr. Part No.:
43595 RKWT 4-3-224/2 M
Manufacturer:
Lumberg Automation
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Brand

Lumberg Automation

Series

RKWT 4-3-224

Product Type

Sensor Actuator Cable

Cable Length

2m

Jacket Colour

Black

Jacket Material

Polypropylene

Connector Gender A

Female

Connector Type A

M12

Number of Contacts A

4

Connector Gender B

Unterminated

Connector Type B

Free End

Voltage

250 V

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60754-1

IP Rating

IP67

Belden Lumberg Automation Sensor Actuator Cable, A Coding, IP67 Rating - RKWT Series - 43595 RKWT 4-3-224/2 M


Struggling to reach an M12 socket? Use this sensor-actuator cable from Belden Lumberg Automation to come at it from a different angle. It's fitted with a 90° female M12 connector to make awkward connections without straining the cable. The other end is unterminated, giving you the freedom to wire it directly to a machine or connector. A 2m length helps to link devices such as junction boxes and safety devices that are spaced apart. With a bending radius that's greater than five times the cable diameter, it's easy to route.

Features & Benefits


• Reliable in temperatures between -40°C and + 90°C to handle plant conditions

• IP67 rating for a dust-tight and water-resistant connection

Applications


• Gates and barriers

• Conveyors

• Packaging machines

• Robotics systems

How secure is the female connector on this sensor-actuator cable?


A self-locking thread on the connector stops the cable from pulling out, to help networks run glitch-free.

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