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Binder’s new M8 12-pin with gold-plated contacts conserves space

April 3, 2018 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Binder-12-pin-gold-contacts-M8-connectorBinder USA LP has added the M8 12-pin to its series 718 and 768 lines of M8 connectors. The 12 gold-plated contacts allow for more data connections in a small form connector, making it easy to combine multiple connections into one connector to save panel space. The IP67 rated connectors are typically used with automation-related products including photoelectric, proximity and temperature sensors.

The M8 12-pin is an effective solution for smaller devices that require both smaller connectors and protection from liquids and small particles. It is available in male or female molded cable and panel mount connectors with cable lengths of 2  and 5 m, and standard single wire length of 200 mm. Gold-plated contacts provide low contact resistance and each receptacle is prewired with 16-gauge wires using UL PUR cable or single wires. The M8-12 is rated up to 30 Vdc, 1 A.

Binder USA LP
www.binder-connector.us

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