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not all m12 ConnECtors arE EQual Fit and ForGEt For tHE nEXt 20 YEars


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12 circular connectors are used in many industrial applications with multiple manufacturers supplying products produced to the IEC 61076-2-101


specification. There are M12 connectors for just about any environment you can think of. Using Hyperboloid contact technology, the


Smiths Interconnect Series W range of M12 connectors allows the connection to be kept throughout situations of ultra high vibration and shock, ensuring the equipment is always at optimal performance.


When used in the M12 connector, the Hyperboloid contact provides:


Excellent tolerance to shock and vibration Low insertion forces Higher current ratings


Longer contact life than other M12 connectors


This enables equipment manufactures to


deliver high reliability and good value Series W is available with 4 contacts in the


D-code format and up to 8 contacts in A- code. Connector shells may be over moulded or free assembly in straight or right-angle options. Pre terminated cable assemblies are available in lengths from 1m to 10m. Mounting options include cable mount, panel mount and flange. This Smiths Interconnect Series W


Hyperboloid contact technology connector is perfect for demanding and high Perfect for vibration environments


vibration environments such as drilling, digging and construction. For more information on Aerco products, please visit: www.aerco.co.uk


aerco www.aerco.co.uk 01403 260206 daniel moore: enquiries@aerco.co.uk


PCB ConnECtors For CustomisEd sPECial solutions


he company Fischer Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG offers its customers an extensive product range of different connectors. In particular,


the PCB connectors are available with different surface finishes and in various pitches of 2.54mm, 2.00mm and 1.27mm. Due to the fact that Fischer Elektronik manufactures these products themselves, the available connectors from the standard range can also be modified and adapted according to customer-specific requirements. In this way each application receives its own connector solution according to its requirements. Special contact configurations or


angled connections can be based on standard connectors. Further possibilities for customisation are given by the positioning of the insulating bodies being used. Those are variable for the standard male and female headers or can be adapted according to specifications. Additional insulating


bodies can also be fitted to cover exposed contact surfaces. If you cannot find a suitable


standard connector for your application, special connectors according to customer drawings can sometimes be realised. The required tool designs as well as the construction of the injection moulding tools for the plastic insulating body are carried out in our in-house toolmaking department. Last but not least, Fischer Elektronik take customer wishes into account when it comes to the surface of the individual contacts and implement them in a targeted manner. A variation of the layer thickness as well as the composition of the contact coatings is possible. For the necessary assembly of the customer-specific connectors, the corresponding devices and tools are also developed and manufactured in-house.


Fischer Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG www.fischerelektronik.de +49 2351 435 196


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