Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
Model Number | MC04C1LCTB16CK50 | ||||||||
Connectors No. | 4 Pin | ||||||||
Rated Current | 12A | ||||||||
Rated Voltage | 60V DC | ||||||||
Impulse Voltage | 1500V | ||||||||
Locking System | M12×1.0 screw | ||||||||
Cable Length | 1M,2M,3M,5M,10M,15M,Customized | ||||||||
Rated Temperature | Flexible:-25℃~+80℃,Static:-40℃~+80℃ | ||||||||
Insulation resistance | ≥100MΩ | ||||||||
Contact resistence | ≤5MΩ | ||||||||
Termination | Crimping | ||||||||
Contact carrier | PA66 + GF | ||||||||
Pollution degree | 3 |
●360° Shielded or non-shielded versions are available
●Anti-vibration locking screw design
●TPU over molded and PA+GF or metal shell
●Customized cable length with PUR,PVC,LSZH,EtherNet,Profinet,Railway NFPA 130,NMEA 2000,DeviceNet,CAN,Profibus,CC-Link Cable options.
FAQ
M12 cables have come in a variety of coding options and each code is used for a specific application. Simply put, M12 codes are designed to keep cables mating with the correct connections to ensure that, for example, an AC power cable is not being hooked up with an Ethernet cable.
From the outside, connector housings look the same but when you consider the internal configurations of the M12 connector, things are quite diverse. Most users of M12 cables are familiar with codes A through D and possibly X. A-coded connectors are the most common type of keyways and are used with sensors, actuators, attenuators, motors and other devices. B-coded connectors are most often used in network cables for fieldbus connections. C-coded connectors are used mainly with AC sensors and have a dual keyway for security, used to make sure no other cable is accidentally used in place of a C-coded cable. D-coded connectors are generally used for Ethernet and can transfer data up to 100 Mb. X-coded connectors are becoming more popular due to their ability to transfer large amounts of data, up to 1 Gb, at high speeds.
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