132 Circular Connectors / Cordsets Up to 630V Compact Design M8 & M12 Cordsets M8 2 Cordset M12 Power M16 Si16 S gn 6 Signal & Power 6 Sig
Beyond 2020
M23 RJ45 & PoE Fast Ethernet
M23 Hybrid
M23 Signall & Power
M23 Signal & Power
Up to 55 amps M23 Twilock & T ilocw ock-S &Twil
Patented Eurolock®
M27 M40
- For M16, M23 and M40 style Connectors
- no special tools required to insert & extract contacts Built in Strain Relief for Braided Cable - All Connectors EMI/RFI ready Quick Connect System - Threaded & Twilock in one Multiple Terminations - Crimp, Solder, Dip Solder, and Screw Terminal Solutions Pre-tinned Contacts - Reliable, faster and safer means of soldering - M23 connectors work with stamped contacts
Reliable Connection - Contacts with low plug-in force and high mating cycles Vibration Proof - Spring loaded Socket Contact Technology IP67 & IP69K - Ideal for spray down applications
Twilock - Quick Connect System
Our TWILOCK Connector offers easy handling and exceptional functionality. Even when access is limited, a simple “twist” and “click” will secure your connection. The TWILOCK is also multi-functional and works with screw connections.
Twilock - S (Intermateable to Speedtec® by Intercontec / TE Connectivity)
Sealcon’s new M23 Twilock-S Signal and Power connector shell is now compatible with Speedtec®
turn, the connector will mate. Signal and Power options available as straight and right angle versions.
by Intercontec / TE Connectivity. With a 1/4
Materials: Nickel Plated Brass, Stainless Steel, Over Molded (Optional Tin-Plated) Types: Straight, Elbow, Panel Mount, Radius, Flange & RJ45 (Ethernet) & EMI Ready! Other Styles: Hermetic, Marine (IP68), Miniature / Push-Pull
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