ifm electronic Male 1 way M12 to Female 1 way M12 Sensor Actuator Cable, 10 m

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RS Stock No.:
191-357
Mfr. Part No.:
EVF516
Brand:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Product Type

Sensor Actuator Cable

Series

EVF

Jacket Colour

Grey

Cable Length

10m

Jacket Material

Modified Polyphenylene Ether

Connector Gender A

Male

Number of Contacts A

1

Connector Type A

M12

Connector Type B

M12

Number of Contacts B

1

Connector Gender B

Female

Voltage

300 V

Standards/Approvals

CE, UKCA

IP Rating

IP65, IP67, IP68, IP69K

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The ifm electronic connection cable is engineered for exceptional performance in demanding environments, particularly within the food industry. Its robust construction, free from silicone and halogen, ensures that it meets stringent hygiene standards, making it ideal for use in hygienic and wet areas. The cable's outstanding durability is complemented by its gold-plated contacts, which provide reliable electrical connections. With a versatile ambient temperature range and impressive resistance to a variety of operating conditions, this connection cable stands out for its durability and efficiency. Designed with drag chain suitability in mind, it promises a long lifespan even under continuous movement, making it an essential component for any installation requiring high standards of reliability and functionality.

For use in hygienic and wet areas in the food industry

Permanent and reliable sealing even when mounted without tools

Cable sheath made of halogen-free and flame-retardant material

Vibration and shock resistant thanks to coupling ring with locking mechanism

Large cable cross-section for reducing the voltage drop and transferring higher currents

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