Phoenix Contact: M5 to M12 Circular Connectors

May 11, 2021

Circular connectors in metric sizes M5 to M12 have become standard in numerous industries and areas of application. The broad product range from Phoenix Contact enables uniform connection solutions for signal, data, and power transmission in the device.

Unrivalled variety for signals, data, and power

Industrial electronics is developing at a rapid pace and constantly placing new demands on connection technology. Phoenix Contact offers innovative circular connectors for virtually all areas of application. A modular structure and numerous pin assignments enable the device connectors to be easily integrated into your device design.

Device connectors with litz wire and cable connection

Device connectors with litz wires or round cables in sizes M5, M8, and M12 are a reliable alternative to permanent cable connections. The diverse housing designs from Phoenix Contact offer the right solution for every device design, and are also available with seamless shield connection as an option.

Connectors and cables for field cabling

Connect your devices quickly and safely in the field. You can wire different cable types and lengths on site with connectors designed for assembly. With Phoenix Contact, you will have access to a comprehensive range of assembled cables for quick and convenient field cabling. Halogen-free PUR cables, which Phoenix use as standard, already meet the relevant requirements in many fields of application.

For more information, visit www.phoenixcontact.com.

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