Industrial Sensor Cable M12 Connector 10m Length Shielded & Halogen-Free SICK
The Industrial Sensor Cable with M12 connector is designed for reliable sensor connectivity in harsh environments.
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Alternatively Known As: Industrial sensor cable, M12 connector cable, PUR shielded cable, drag chain cable
- Connection type head A: Female connector, M12, 8-pin, straight
- Connection type head B: Flying leads
- Cable length: 10 m
- Cable wires: 8-wire
- Jacket material: PUR, halogen-free
- Jacket color: Black
- Cable diameter: 7 mm
- Conductor cross section: 0.25 mm²
- Shielding: Shielded
- Bending radius flexible use: > 10 x cable diameter
- Bending radius stationary position: > 5 x cable diameter
- Bending cycles: > 2,000,000
- Current loading: 4 A
- Traversing speed: 3.3 m/s
- Travelling distance: 5 m
- Acceleration: ≤ 5 m/s²
- Enclosure rating: IP67
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 7mm x 10000mm x 7mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Female connector, M12, 8-pin, straight on head A
- Flying leads on head B
- 10 m length, 8-wire PUR cable, halogen-free
- Black PUR jacket, halogen-free
- Shielded cable with 0.25 mm² conductor cross section
- High bending radius for flexible use (>10x cable diameter) and stationary position (>5x cable diameter)
- Over 2,000,000 bending cycles
- Current loading capacity of 4 A
- IP67 enclosure rating for dust and water protection
- Installation by a qualified electrician or technician is recommended to ensure proper connection and compliance with safety standards.
- Drag chain operation
- Zones with oils and lubricants
- Industrial automation and sensor connectivity
- Complies with AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Halogen-free PUR jacket reduces harmful emissions in case of fire
- Durable design minimizes cable replacement and waste
Standard manufacturer warranty applies. Please refer to SICK's warranty policy for details.
The SICK YF2A68-100XXXXLEAX PUR/4*2*0,25/BK/US cable is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial automation and sensor connectivity in harsh environments.
