Cables/Connecting

Simply connect for IP65, twist once or twice for IP67

1st December 2014
Barney Scott
0

The push-to-lock mating feature of the Brad MX-PTL M12 cordset from Molex makes it easy to use, with industry-standard M12 receptacles and much less twisting required than traditional threaded connectors. End users, including machine builders, integrators and OEMs, simply push the cordset into a female M12 receptacle to meet IP65 Ingress Protection on their connections.

Turning the Brad MX-PTL M12 coupling nut one or two revolutions secures the connection to meet IP67 ratings. The connector is designed to work with any standard M12 I/O block currently available in the market.

The Brad MX-PTL M12 connector can replace threaded M12 connectors in applications that include industrial automation, automotive/commercial vehicle, and lighting.

Additional features and benefits offered by the MX-PTL M12 cordsets include backward compatibility to standard M12 threaded receptacles, minimised risk of disconnect in high-vibration environments and a visual and tactile keyway alignment which eliminates frustration during installation in tight locations.

“Delivering increased productivity and cost savings, MX-PTL M12 connectors surpass the performance and reliability of traditional threaded connectors and facilitate quick connections to I/O blocks,” said Nathan Caughel, Global Product Manager, Molex. “When large numbers of sensors and actuators are being installed or updated in factory automation applications, slow installation times can disrupt operations and increase costly downtime. Brad MX-PTL M12 cordsets address these concerns with quick and reliable push-to-lock connections, enabling faster installation times and the same connectivity benefits of threaded M12 connectors, without any price increase.”

The weld slag and oil resistant cordsets feature 3, 4 or 5 poles and are initially available in cable lengths of 1.0 and 0.3m. Additional lengths and cable types are available upon request.

Product Spotlight

Upcoming Events

View all events
Newsletter
Latest global electronics news
© Copyright 2024 Electronic Specifier