Phoenix Contact Male 2 way Plug to Female 2 way Sensor Actuator Cable, 0.6 m

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RS Stock No.:
494-775
Mfr. Part No.:
1414992
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

Sensor Actuator Cable

Series

14149

Jacket Material

Polyurethane

Jacket Colour

Black, Grey

Cable Length

0.6m

Connector Gender A

Male

Number of Contacts A

2

Connector Type A

Plug

Connector Gender B

Female

Number of Contacts B

2

Voltage

24 V

IP Rating

IP67, IP69K

Standards/Approvals

CHINA RoHS, EAC-RoHS, EU RoHS (exemption 6(c)), REACH SVHC, UL AWM Style 20549/10493

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ
The Phoenix Contact sensor or actuator cable is expertly designed for mobile hydraulics, ensuring reliable connectivity in dynamic environments. Boasting a halogen-free construction and a sleek black-grey finish, this cable features a straight plug and socket configuration, enhancing compatibility with various systems. Its robust design is complemented by high-performance materials like TPU and nickel-plated contacts, ensuring durability against environmental stressors. With its optimal flexibility and light weight, this cable is well-suited for installations requiring superior performance without compromising on space or weight efficiency. Its technical specifications guarantee excellent electrical properties, making it an essential component for modern automation and control applications.

Halogen-free construction promotes safety and environmental responsibility

Designed specifically for mobile hydraulics to cater to demanding industrial applications

Lightweight design aids in easier handling and installation

Offers a high degree of protection against moisture and dust

Nickel-plated contacts increase corrosion resistance and connectivity reliability

Features a flexible cable conduit capability for versatile installation options

Insulation resistance guarantees long-term operational safety

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