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Phoenix Contact announces M12 Power cables and connectors

Source: Phoenix Contact
18 September, 2019
Phoenix Contact announces M12 Power cables and connectors
Phoenix Contact announces M12 Power cables and connectors
The full M12 Power range includes cable assemblies, field-wireable connectors, and panel-mounted receptacles with a quick disconnect system. Because they are designed for a common 16-mm panel knockout, the new additions simplify panel upgrades.

September 18, 2019 – Phoenix Contact’s M12 Power cables and connectors power drive motors, fans, lighting, and other distributed control boxes, even in tight spaces. The products, which are UL Listed and tested under UL 2237 (File E46873), can handle currents up to 16 A or voltages up to 600 V AC/63 V DC.

Phoenix Contact helped to design and specify the new IEC 61076-2-111 standard, which cleared the way for high-power applications in the familiar M12 form factor.

The full M12 Power range includes cable assemblies, field-wireable connectors, and panel-mounted receptacles with a quick disconnect system. Because they are designed for a common 16-mm panel knockout, the new additions simplify panel upgrades. The M12 connectors come in both shielded and unshielded versions and are available in five different codings (T and L for DC, and S, K, and M for AC) to prevent mismating. Additionally, the 4-pin L-code version is now recommended by the Profibus and Profinet user organization for powering PROFINET devices.

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