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Sensor Connectors Two Piece (M5,M8,M12,M163)
Sensor Connectors Two Piece (M5,M8,M12,M163)
Description
M5 / M8 / M12 / M16 Connectors – Product IntroductionOverview
The M5, M8, M12, and M16 circular connector series are widely used in industrial automation, sensors, robotics, and harsh-environment applications. Each connector size offers specific advantages in terms of compactness, current capacity, and robustness, providing flexible solutions for signal, data, and power transmission.
Product RangeM5 Connectors
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Features: Ultra-compact design, ideal for space-limited applications.
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Electrical: Typically 3–5 pins, up to 60V / 1A.
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Applications: Miniature sensors, medical devices, instrumentation.
M8 Connectors
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Features: Small yet robust, balancing size and performance.
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Electrical: 3–8 pins, up to 60V / 4A.
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Applications: Sensors, actuators, fieldbus communication in automation systems.
M12 Connectors
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Features: Industry standard for industrial automation, available in coding options (A, B, D, X, etc.).
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Electrical: 2–12 pins, supporting 30V–250V, up to 12A.
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Applications: PLC systems, robotics, LED lighting, transportation, power supply and signal transmission.
M16 Connectors
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Features: Larger contact area for higher current/power applications.
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Electrical: Multiple pin configurations, up to 250V / 15A.
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Applications: Industrial machinery, heavy equipment, renewable energy systems, outdoor electronics.
Key Features Across Series
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High Protection: IP67/IP68 waterproof and dustproof options available.
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Durable Materials: Nickel-plated brass, stainless steel, or reinforced plastics for harsh environments.
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Flexible Coupling: Screw, push-pull, or bayonet locking systems.
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Reliability: High mating cycles, excellent vibration and corrosion resistance.
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Standards Compliance: IEC and industry-specific standards ensure interoperability.




