CAN Cable Shielded 2m SICK
This SICK CAN bus Y-splitter cable features an approximately 2-meter length designed for industrial automation systems, sensor connectivity, and data communication. It is engineered with a shielded twisted pair construction for noise reduction to ensure stable data transmission in industrial settings across a temperature range of -25°C to +80°C. Fully compatible with SICK CAN devices, its durable design minimizes replacement frequency and electronic waste. See the full description below for dimensions, ratings, and installation requirements.
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- Cable Type: CAN bus Y-splitter cable
- Length: Approximately 2 meters
- Connector Type: Compatible with SICK CAN devices
- Shielding: Shielded twisted pair for noise reduction
- Operating Temperature: -25°C to 85°C
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 10mm x 2000mm x 10mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Durable cable designed for reliable CAN bus communication
- Compatible with SICK sensors and devices
- Ensures stable data transmission in industrial settings
- Installation by a qualified technician or electrician is recommended to ensure proper connection and system integrity.
- Industrial automation systems
- Sensor connectivity
- Data communication in manufacturing environments
- Complies with AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Supports efficient industrial automation reducing energy waste
- Durable design minimizes replacement frequency and electronic waste
1 year warranty against manufacturing defects.
The SICK Y-CAN Cable is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for industrial automation and sensor connectivity applications.
Q: What type of cable configuration is this?
A: It is a CAN bus Y-splitter cable, allowing a single CAN connection to branch to multiple devices.
Q: What temperature range can this cable operate in?
A: It is rated for operation between -25°C and 80°C, suited for industrial environments.
A straight shielded CAN cable extends the run where a single point-to-point connection is needed instead.
Sensor branches on M12-configured systems can use an industrial ethernet cordset for pre-terminated connections.
Control module connections on the same network can run through a shielded industrial ethernet cable.
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