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Series 423 M16 connectors for interference-prone, space-constrained applications

March 7, 2022 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

binder USA announced a new short version of its popular series 423 M16 connector. These compact shieldable cable plugs and sockets, each with cable clamp, are available in 10 solder and 5 crimp male and female versions to suit various pin counts. They are ideal for applications where space is tight and IP67-level protection is required, such as sensor and actuator technology, test and measurement, automation and industrial controls, and process technology.

bin800_binder-USA-M16_IP67_short-version_300-dpiSolder versions are designed for maximum wire gauges of 0.75 mm2 or AWG 18 (2 to 8 pins), and 0.25 mm2 or AWG 24 (12 to 19 pins). Rated voltages are 32 V or 150 V, depending on the pin count, with rated impulse voltages 500 V or 1.500 V, respectively. Rated currents at 40 °C range from 3 to 7 A. All solder products are equipped with brass contacts as well as bronze sockets and are specified for a temperature range from –30° to 95°C.

Crimp products are designed for wire gauges of 0.14 to 1.0 mm2 or AWG 26 to AWG 18 (4 to 6 pins), and for 0.14 to 0.75 mm2 or AWG 26 to AWG 20 (7 to 8 pins). Rated voltages are 32 V or 150 V, with rated impulse voltages are 500 V or 1500 V,and the rated currents are 5 A or 6 A, respectively. The temperature range extends from –40° to 100°C.

Product highlights include:

  • Pin count: 2 to 19 (others upon request)
  • Mating cycles: >500
  • Degree of protection: IP67
  • Termination: solder or crimp
  • Locking technology: screw lock
  • Housing and locking: Nickel-plated brass

binder USA
www.binder-usa.com

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