Lumberg Automation Female 4 way M12 to Unterminated Free End Sensor Actuator Cable

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RS Stock No.:
197-2894
Mfr. Part No.:
13583 RKWT 4-07/15 M
Manufacturer:
Lumberg Automation
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Brand

Lumberg Automation

Product Type

Sensor Actuator Cable

Series

RKWT

Jacket Colour

Orange

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Number of Contacts A

4

Connector Type A

M12

Connector Gender A

Female

Connector Gender B

Unterminated

Connector Type B

Free End

Voltage

230 V

IP Rating

IP65, IP67

Standards/Approvals

cURus, IEC 61076-2-101, UL 2238

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

Belden Lumberg Automation Sensor Actuator Cable, 15m Length, 230V AC/DC Rating - RKWT Series - 13583 RKWT 4-07/15 M


Use this Belden Lumberg Automation M12 to free-end sensor actuator cable to transmit signals securely. It's a reliable option for linking your automation equipment to transducers, proximity sensors or switches. The 4 internal cores are insulated with fire-resistant PVC. A wide operating temperature range between -40°C and +90°C makes it safe to use in demanding industrial conditions. You can install this cable in a compact system thanks to its right-angled head and generous bending radius of over 5 times its radius.

Features & Benefits


• Corrosion-resistant tinned copper base material for use in moist or humid environments

• IP65 and IP67 rating indicates resistance to dust and water for reliability

Applications


• Automation equipment

• Industrial networking

Is tinned copper wire better than regular copper?


Tinned copper is copper wire that has been coated with tin. The addition of a tin top coat better protects the copper against corrosion and oxidation.

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