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    Magnetic Breakaway Connectors

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    Image of Product. Front orientation. Breakaway Connectors. Magnetic Breakaway Connectors, Sockets.
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    Plugs

    Sockets

    Panel-Mount Sockets

    When cable gets yanked by mistake, these connectors separate before anything breaks. They’re often used to connect cable to equipment in busy areas, such as near modular conveyors. They’re also used with sensors and other devices that require frequent changeouts or maintenance. When reconnected, the magnets snap plugs and sockets together in the correct alignment every time. The magnet is strong enough to keep them joined even with some jostling. Use them with power, data, and sensor cables.
    With a PTFE body and stainless steel housing, these connectors hold up to temperature swings. They also resist corrosion from chemicals. Rated NEMA 6 and IP67, they’re sealed against dust, washdowns, and even temporary submersion. A complete assembly includes a plug and socket—plugs mate with both sockets and panel-mount sockets.
    Connectors with solder pin terminals let you use your own cable and make solder connections to up to six pins.
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    With Solder Pin Terminals
    61"48510-40 to 500NEMA 6, IP67
    9702N11100000009702N11200000009702N1130000000
     

    Magnetic Breakaway Cords

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    Image of Product. With Outer Cable and Wire Leads. Front orientation. Breakaway Cords. Magnetic Breakaway Cords.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Breakaway Cords. Magnetic Breakaway Cords, Plugs.

    With Outer Cable and Wire Leads

    Plugs

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Breakaway Cords. Magnetic Breakaway Cords, Sockets.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Breakaway Cords. Magnetic Breakaway Cords, Panel Mount Sockets.

    Sockets

    Panel Mount Sockets

    When cable gets yanked by mistake, these cords separate before anything breaks. They’re often used to connect cable to equipment in busy areas, such as near modular conveyors. They’re also used with sensors and other devices that require frequent changeouts or maintenance. When reconnected, the magnets snap plugs and sockets together in the correct alignment every time. The magnet is strong enough to keep them joined even with some jostling. Use them with power, data, and sensor cables.
    With a PTFE body and stainless steel housing, these connectors hold up to temperature swings. They also resist corrosion from chemicals. A complete assembly includes a plug and socket—plugs mate with both sockets and panel-mount sockets.
    PVC—Cords with PVC insulated outer cable and wire leads come soldered and assembled. Wire leads allow you to connect to terminals or other cable.
    FEP—Choose plugs and sockets with FEP insulated wire leads for high-temperature environments, such as in commercial ovens.
    NEMA 6 Enclosure Rating and IP67 Enclosure Rating—Rated NEMA 6 and IP67, they’re sealed against dust, washdowns, and even temporary submersion.
    Wire
    Leads
    Cable
    Plugs
    Sockets
    Panel Mount
    Sockets
    No. of
    Poles
    Face
    Dia.
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Current,
    amp
    Max. Magnetic
    Pull, lbf
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    Lead Lg.,
    ft.
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Enclosure
    Rating
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    Each
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    With PVC Insulated Outer Cable and Wire Leads
    61"48510622
    0.23"50 to 220NEMA 6, IP67
    9702N11400000009702N11500000009702N1160000000
     
    With FEP Insulated Outer Cable and Wire Leads
    61"48510622
    0.24"50 to 390NEMA 6, IP67
    9702N1170000009702N1180000009702N119000000
     
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