Festo, NEBU Series, For Use With High Mechanical Load, Energy Chains

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RS Stock No.:
175-2169
Mfr. Part No.:
NEBU-M8W4-K-10-LE4
Manufacturer:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Product Type

Cable Lead

Series

NEBU

Connection Type A

M8 x 1

Connection Type B

Open End Cable

For Use With

High Mechanical Load, Energy Chains

Length

10m

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, EN 61984, EN 61076-2-101, EN 61076-2-104

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
TR

Festo Cable Lead Connecting Cable


The Festo NEBU flexi-strong lead connecting cables are super flexible and high-strength cables of the Festo NEBU series. These cables can be used in automation and mechatronics based applications. The Festo LEAD-M8W4-K-10-LE4 connecting cable offers a wide variety of possible combinations of plug and sockets and cable lengths. They are suitable for all the devices with M8 and M12 plugs such as proximity sensors, position transmitters, pressure and flow sensors, optical and inductive sensors and individual valves.

Features and Benefits


• Versions with switching status display

• Welding field immune designs

• Easy-to-clean and synthesised design

• Capable to work under high mechanical load

• Extended service life

• Sustainable under high potential supply

• Operating voltage range is between 0-60VDC

• Connecting cables for standard, drag chain and robot applications

Certifications


• IP65 rated

• EN 61076-2-101

• EN 61984

• IP68 rated

• IP69K rated

• CE certified

Festo NEBU Series Connecting Cables


Festo NEBU series modular connecting cables offer a wide variety possible combinations of plug and sockets and cable lengths. Suitable for all devices with M8 and M12 plugs such as proximity sensors, position transmitters, pressure and flow sensors, optical and inductive sensors, and individual valves.

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