Lumberg Automation Female 19 way M23 Power to Free End Sensor Actuator Cable

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RS Stock No.:
197-2780
Distrelec Article No.:
144-73-844
Mfr. Part No.:
60688 RKU 19-242/5 M
Brand:
Lumberg Automation
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Brand

Lumberg Automation

Product Type

Sensor Actuator Cable

Series

RKU

Jacket Colour

Black

Jacket Material

Polyurethane

Connector Type A

M23 Power

Number of Contacts A

19

Connector Gender A

Female

Connector Type B

Free End

Voltage

120 V

IP Rating

IP67

Standards/Approvals

EN 50265-2-2, EN 50267-2-1, FT2, IEC 60332-2, IEC 60754-1, UL 94-HB, VDE 0482-265-2-2, VDE 0482-267

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

Belden Lumberg Automation Sensor Actuator Cable, Insulated, -25°C to +80°C Operating Temperature Range - RKU Series - 60688 RKU 19-242/5 M


Want to link your electronic devices and get seamless signal transfers? This sensor actuator cable from Belden Lumberg Automation does the job. Its highly-conductive copper conductors ensure reliable transmission to your circuit. The tough PUR outer jacket has self-extinguishing properties, so you can be sure it won't feed a fire. As this cable is 5m long, it makes it easy to bridge the gap between devices that are set far apart.

Features & Benefits


• Unterminated end offers flexible connection

• Performs reliably in an operating temperature range between -25°C and +80°C

• Robust PP insulation cuts out the risk of electric shocks

Applications


• Mining equipment

• Packaging facilities

• Process control systems

How flexible is this cable?


This cable has a minimum bending radius of five times its diameter in fixed installations and ten times in flexible installations, so you can fit it into complex systems without damaging it.

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