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M12 and M16 connectors with shielded, right-angle housings

May 21, 2021 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

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Binder M12 connector

Binder USA LP has enhanced several series of its M12 and M16 circular connectors with a shielded, two-part right-angle housing design. The new right-angle design meets the growing need for increasingly compact and flexible connector solutions. The improved sealing concept, together with easier installation in constrained spaces, expands the range of usage for these connectors beyond automation engineering to: sensor technology, actuators, data transmission, power supply, measuring equipment, and control systems applications.

Highlights include:

  • Binder M16 right-angle, shielded connectors
    Binder M16 right-angle, shielded connectors

    binder Series: 423, 713, 715, and 825

  • Connector locking system: M12, M16
  • Termination: solder, screw, crimp, and wire clamp
  • Wire Gauge (AWG): 18 – 26
  • Degree of Protection rating: IP67
  • Contact plating: Ag (silver) and Au (gold)

Binder USA LP
www.binder-usa.com

 

 

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