Phoenix Contact: Hybrid Device Connectors With Knurled Nut

September 14, 2020

M23 Hybrid series device connectors from Phoenix Contact are now also available with a knurled nut. This enables devices such as servo drives to be connected using either coupler or cable connectors.

Inputs and outputs can therefore be clearly distinguished – both visually and mechanically. This increases cabling safety, especially in daisy chain applications.

The hybrid connectors with pin or socket contacts enable the transmission of signals, data, and power in a single connector. A CAT5 data interface or four additional signal contacts are available for this. The device connectors are suitable for currents up to 30 A and voltages up to 630 V AC/850 V DC.

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