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These sockets have a 110 punch-down connection; use a punch-down tool to terminate.
Install these connectors in a panel cutout to create a port for transferring data.
The snap-on wire connection pierces the insulation to eliminate the need for wire stripping.
Protect equipment from electromagnetic interference.
Pull wires all the way through the connector face, and then use the crimper to cut and crimp wires in one step.
Protect sensitive equipment from electromagnetic interference.
Add ix Industrial connections to printed circuit boards (PCBs).
Push these connectors together for secure Ethernet connections that are quick and easy to connect and disconnect with just one hand. You’ll know when the plug and socket are locked in place when you hear a click.
Unlike traditional RJ45 connectors found in data centers, these connectors stand up to rugged industrial environments since they tightly thread to devices with M12 connections, sealing out contaminants and resisting shaking loose from vibration. Use them to transfer high-speed data between sensors, switches, computers, IO modules, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and other equipment.
Mount these adapters in a panel cutout.
Create various data connector configurations by snapping these adapters into the ports of keystone wall plates.
Join two Ethernet cords—these adapters have an RJ45 female connection on both ends.
Adapt your USB port to connect to a variety of other devices.
The plugs on these cords pivot up to 90° in each direction to fit Ethernet jacks at awkward angles or in tight spots, such as behind equipment or in enclosures.
The shielding blocks signal interference from nearby equipment and devices.
Use these unshielded cords where signal interference is not a concern.
Also known as plenum-rated cords, these CMP ethernet cords have flame-resistant, low-smoke insulation and can be used without conduit in duct work and above a drop ceiling.
To send high-speed data in tough, rugged environments, these cords have an M12 connector on one end that threads onto switches, sensors, and other devices prone to vibration. The other end has a traditional RJ45 plug that connects to Ethernet equipment, such as computers, IO modules, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
Often used in automated applications such as robotics, these cords withstand continuous motion without degrading data transmission. They have an RJ45 plug on each end.
The M12 threaded connectors on these cords are more vibration resistant than RJ45 connectors.
Send data between computers, printers, servers, and switches.