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M12 L-coded connector for dc power supply applications

July 19, 2019 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Binder USA LP has released the series 813 M12 L-coded male cable connector. With Profinet-compliant plastic housing, this field-wireable connector is ideal for dc power supply applications up to 63 V/16 A. This connector is a panel-mount connector with single wires. (Standard wire length is 200 mm; other lengths are available upon request.) The screw locking mechanism meets the IEC 61076-2-111 standard.

Binder M12 L-coded connectorOther product highlights include:

  • Contacts: 4+FE
  • Termination: single wires AWG 16
  • Cable Outlet: 8.0 – 13.0 mm
  • Rated Voltage: 63 V DC
  • Rated Current: 16 A
  • Mechanical Operation: >100 mating cycles
  • Ingress Protection: IP67
  • Not shielded
  • Contact Plating: Au (gold)

Binder USA
www.binder-usa.com

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