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INTERCONNECTION Conec M12


factory automation systems, the Conec M12 circular connector from In2Connect UK is screw lock mating and offers 4 to 12 contacts; is IP67 rated and is well suited for wet, moisture-laden process environments.


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M12 connectors moulded to cable


Over-moulded M12 connectors improve durability and streamline the size of a cable connection. Available with 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 12 contacts, the M12 connector assemblies come in various cable lengths both shielded and unshielded.


Loose-field-attachable M12 connectors Field attachable M12 connectors from In2Connect give you the flexibility to build your own M12 cables on site, using a simple screwdriver tool.


M12 Sockets, PCB or wire


Connectors and adapters with 4, 5 and 8 contacts are available with 0.5mm long single wires as well as well as straight, right angled or SMT contacts for connection to PCBs.


In2Connect UK Ltd Tel: 01962 773004 Web: www.in2connect.uk.com


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hether used in industrial Ethernet, drives & motors, or to connect sensors and actuators in


mphenol Industrial Products Group, a global leader in interconnect systems, now offers The H4 UTX - a PV connector that meets all three of the highest certification standards on the market, allowing this one connector to be used globally. The new connector meets IEC50521 TUV 1500V- Class A (All


1500V (Japan).


Access), UL6703 1000V (Americas) and JET These certifications make the


connector ideal for use worldwide by all PV module manufacturers,


installers, developers, electrical


distributers as well as inspectors, combiner box companies and engineering procurement construction (EPC) firms. The H4 UTX is available in all AWGs, from14 AWG to 8 AWG, and are fully matable with all existing H4 PV connectors and the typical PV industry standard connectors.


Amphenol Industrial Operations Europe Tel: +39 02 93254.204


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Global Connector Leader LEMO Acquires Custom Cable Manufacturer Northwire EMO,


L a Swiss global leader in cable and retractiles the for design the


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manufacture of precision custom connectors, is pleased to announce that they have acquired Northwire,


and Inc.,


(NWI) a US specialty cable manufacturer of wire and multi-conductor


medical,


aerospace and defense, energy and industrial markets. “The acquisition of Northwire will enlarge the LEMO


offering, providing a complete cable-connector solution to our valued customers. I am convinced that by creating synergy between our two companies, we can grow and


prosper side-by-side. Together we will be able to provide our customers high-quality complete cable- connector solutions.


I am very pleased about this new venture with NWI and look forward to


developing new business together. I also take the opportunity to emphasize that the Northwire and LEMO existing structures will remain unaltered, said Alexandre Pesci, CEO and President, LEMO Group.


LEMO SA Tel: (++41 21) 695 16 00


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new range of waterproof connectors, suitable for LED lighting applications, has just been released to the UK market by Selwyn Electronics. Kent based connector specialist Selwyn introduced this new range to their customers earlier this year and are now finding massive interest due to the low cost, quality and range of sizes and options available in this range. These connectors, which are predominantly circular connectors (but RJ45, D-Type, USB and HDMI versions are also available), are available in 5 different sizes,


with three different locking styles, and with IP67 and IP68 levels of protection. This range of connectors has already been successfully used in LED display panels, LED tube and spot lighting, LED street lighting, LED floodlights and LED power supplies and drivers. In fact, this range of connectors is suitable for any reliable, cost-effective cable connection, particular when waterproof protection is required. For samples, data and pricing, contact the Selwyn Sales Office.


Selwyn Electronics Ltd Tel: 01732 765100


ranging from 11mm to 60mm so finding the right stacking height has never been easier. A complete range of heights in single and double row is available from stock, furthermore, whatever stacking height you require we can reset the wafers using our dedicated


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tooling to give you just the


stacking height you need to within 0.1mm. Samples and small volumes normally shipped same day. A range of 2.00mm and 1.27mm pitch stackers is also available.


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-tec offers an extensive range of 2.54mm pitch stackers with overall pin lengths


M8x1 Circular Connectors,


field- attachable, with 360° shielding


ield attachable connectors made by CONEC, make it possible to custom fit the wiring, with easy on- site installable connector terminations.


For


additional electromagnetic protection for the transmission of sensitive data and signals, CONEC has expanded its M8x1 Field Attachable connector series by adding variants with 360° shielding. These connectors are ideal for use in automation engineering applications e.g. in robot controls or in the packaging and printing industries. With the new variants of the M8x1 connector, cables with a conductor cross section between 0.14 and 0.5 mm² (AWG 26 to 20) can be connected


by means of screw terminals.


The connection technology accepts both solid or stranded cables, which can be inserted with or without wire-end ferrules. The field attachable connectors are available as female or male connector with 3 or 4 poles. The housings are designed for cables with overall diameters between 5 and 6.5 mm.


CONEC Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH Tel: 02941/765-85 Web: www.conec.com


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