Festo Male 4 way Socket to 4 way Cable Actuator/Sensor Cable, 5 m

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RS Stock No.:
350-628
Mfr. Part No.:
NEBA-M8G4-U-5-N-LE4
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Series

NEBA

Product Type

Actuator/Sensor Cable

Jacket Colour

Grey

Jacket Material

Thermoplastic Elastomer

Cable Length

5m

Number of Contacts A

4

Connector Type A

Socket

Connector Gender A

Male

Number of Contacts B

4

Connector Type B

Cable

Voltage

0 to 60 V dc

IP Rating

IP65, IP68, IP69K

Standards/Approvals

Class 4 according to ISO 14644-1, c UL us listed (OL), EN 61076-2-104 EN 61984, IEC 61010-1 and 61010-2-202, RoHS, UL E253748, VDMA24364-B2-L

COO (Country of Origin):
TR
The Festo connecting cable is engineered to seamlessly connect field devices such as sensors and actuators with controllers, ensuring robust performance in industrial applications. Designed in accordance with stringent standards, this cable offers exceptional reliability with features like flame-retardancy and resistance to various environmental factors. With a well-rounded design for ease of integration, it supports complex configurations and can withstand demanding conditions, making it an ideal solution for automation setups.

Conforms to a range of international compliance standards for safety

Built to function effectively even in extreme temperature conditions

Abrasion-resistant design enhances longevity in rigorous environments

Features UV and hydrolysis resistance for outdoor usage

Offers a solid degree of protection against dust and water ingress

Constructed with a flexible cable sheath for versatile installation

Gold-plated contacts ensure reliable electrical connections

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