Beyond 2021 Circular Connectors (M8 - M40, Power - Signal - Ethernet) / Cordsets
• All Connectors are EMI/RFI Ready • IP67 & 69K Rated – Ideal for spray down applications • UL Recognized (UR) • Modular design for quick, simple & reliable assembly • Vibration Proof – Spring Loaded Socket Contact Technology • Able to handle wide temperature ranges • View our complete portfolio at
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M40 HYBRID
• Combines power of standard series with versatility of a hybrid connector • Transmits power up to 55A & ethernet data rates up to 100 Mbit/s • Special signal contacts allow transmission rates up to 300V/8A • Screw or quick-connect housing types • TWILOCK-S: mateable with TE Speedtec
Strain Relief /Cable Glands
• Nylon, Nickel Plated Brass & Stainless Steel • Standard & Elongated, Multi-Hole, Clamp & Flex Fittings • Many styles & thread types including PG, Metric & NPT • Liquid Tight: NEMA 4x & 6 (IP 68/69K) ratings, 150 PSIG (10 BAR), Submersible 300 ft
• EMI Ready, V0 Flammability Rating according to UL 94 • Hygienic Gland options: FP & RG Hygienic Design • HazLoc options: cUS, ATEX/IECEX, Ex-e/Ex-d, Div & Zone; Armored & Non-Armored
Industrial Enclosures
• Protects equipment from the elements (IP68 & IP69K) • Polycarbonate, Fiberglass & Stainless Steel • Variety of sizes, colors & features • High degree of impact resistance • Custom-made to your specifications • UL Rated
Accessories
• Locking Nuts • O-Rings • Adapters • Reducers • Enlargers
• Hole Plugs • Seal Rings • Socket Wrenches
Conduit Systems
• Prevents cable damage • Designed for Dynamic & Static Installations • Metric & NPT Sizes • Nylon & Metal options • High temperature options • High flexibility options
Leading Provider of Cable Management Solutions
Impeccable customer service • Technical support and factory warranties
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