Phoenix Contact Push-in M12 connector

Wednesday, 02 August, 2017 | Supplied by: Phoenix Contact Pty Ltd


Phoenix Contact’s push-in equipped M12 connector ensures greater choice for the user, while simplifying the connection process.

The product complements the existing M12 connector portfolio which includes QUICKON, Crimp, Screw and Piercecon connection technology.

Designed for easy assembly whether on-site or out in the field, the connector offers suitable connection technology for the transmission of data, signals and power.

The direct plug-in capability of the connector means installation can occur quickly and efficiently. Whether working with solid conductors or conductors with ferrules, the connector allows technicians to connect directly to the terminal point, making the process simple and hassle-free.

In addition, the device delivers convenience because it does not require the use of tools. The technician simply lifts the coloured lever on the terminal point to connect or release the corresponding colour-coded conductor. Tool-free, the installation process is fast, convenient and time-saving.

The product helps keep human error to a minimum. As no soldering is required to connect conductors to the connector, the opportunity to damage the connector or for human error to occur is significantly reduced.

Shock and vibration resistant, the product features a spring-cage connection to secure the conductor to the M12 even under harsh conditions. The SPEEDCON fast-locking system provides maximum contact reliability to deliver a high level of performance.

Online: www.phoenixcontact.com.au
Phone: 1300 786 411
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