Lumberg Automation Male 4 way M12 to Female 4 way M12 Sensor Actuator Cable

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RS Stock No.:
197-2661
Mfr. Part No.:
11830 RST 4-RKT 4-251/1,5 M
Brand:
Lumberg Automation
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Brand

Lumberg Automation

Product Type

Sensor Actuator Cable

Series

RST

Jacket Colour

Orange

Jacket Material

Polyurethane

Connector Gender A

Male

Number of Contacts A

4

Connector Type A

M12

Connector Gender B

Female

Connector Type B

M12

Number of Contacts B

4

Voltage

230 V

Standards/Approvals

cURus, IEC 61076-2-101, UL 2238

IP Rating

IP65, IP67, IP68, IP69K

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

Belden Lumberg Automation Sensor Actuator Cable, Insulated, 230V AC/DC Operating Voltage - G Series - 11830 RST 4-RKT 4-251/1,5 M


Looking for an instrument connector that takes the strain? Choose this sensor actuator cable from Belden's Lumberg Automation range. Thanks to its flexible yet tough PUR jacket, you can bend and coil it into small spaces without stressing about cracks or splits. As this material also resists chemicals, oil and welding sparks, you can count on the assembly's longevity in demanding industrial settings.

Features & Benefits


• Terminated with two M12 connectors, so it's ready for immediate use

• Doesn't give off toxic fumes in hot operating conditions, as it's halogen-free

• Insulated for protection against electric shocks

Applications


• Material handling

• Transportation industry

• Machine building

• Public infrastructure

How tough are the connectors on this cable?


The assembly's moulded connectors have TPU bodies that resist impact and abrasion and handle up to 100 mating cycles, so you can be sure it's ruggedly made.

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