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    Ethernet Cords with M12 Connectors

    The M12 threaded ends on these cords seal out contaminants and resist coming loose from vibration better than the RJ45 ends on traditional Ethernet cords. Use them in tough, rugged environments to send high-speed data between sensors, switches, servers, computers, and PLCs not protected by control panels. These cords can power devices as they send data, as long as devices are Power over Ethernet (PoE) compatible. They are often used within Ethernet/IP, Profinet, and EtherCat systems. Their poles and keyways adhere to standard coding layouts, reducing the chance you’ll mismatch connections.
    All cords are backward compatible, so they work in networks that meet the same or lower ethernet cable category. For example, a Category 6 cord will work in a Category 5 network, but it will only run at the Category 5 speed.
    With either TPE or polyurethane rubber insulation, all cords stand up to harsh factory conditions, chemicals, and UV rays. All are also highly flexible, so they’re good for jobs with continuous motion, such as robotics.
    When mated, all cords are IP67 rated to protect against dust and temporary submersion.
    Straight M12 Plug × Straight M12 Plug
    Image of Product. D-Coded Plug × D-Coded Plug. Front orientation. Ethernet Cords. Ethernet Cords with M12 Connectors, Plug, Straight End, D Code.
    Image of Specification. D Code. Front orientation. D Code. Ethernet Cords with M12 Connectors, Plug.

    D-Coded Plug × D-Coded

    Plug

    D Code

    Double Shielded—Double-shielded cords have layers of braid and foil that block signal interference from nearby devices, preventing impact to transmission speeds and data.
    TPE Cord Insulation—TPE-insulated cords resist abrasion and won’t pit or crack from welding runoff.
    IP65 Enclosure Rating—IP65-rated cords stand up to washdowns.
    IP66K Enclosure Rating—IP66K-rated cords stand up to high-pressure washdowns.
    Cord
    Lg.,
    ft.
    No. of
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    Transmission
    Speed, Mbit/s
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    Type
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Certification
    Enclosure Rating
    Color
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    D-Coded—Category 5e Ethernet Cable
    23410024
    0.26"TPE
    Double Shielded
    Braid, Foil-10 to 175UL Listed, C-UL Listed
    IP65, IP67, IP66K
    Blue7911N13000000
     
    Caps

    Ethernet Cords with M12 and RJ45 Connectors

    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). These cords can also power devices as they send data, so you don’t need a separate power cord. But, the device must be Power over Ethernet (PoE) compatible. They’re often used with EtherNet/IP, Profinet, and EtherCAT systems. With TPE insulation, they stand up to bending in robotics applications. It also means they resist abrasion and won’t pit or crack from chemicals, sunlight, and welding runoff.
    Thanks to its threads and IP rating, the M12 end is water and dust tight when mated. Poles and keyways on its face adhere to standard coding layouts, which reduces the chance of mismatching connections.
    When choosing an Ethernet cord, make sure you match or exceed your network’s ethernet cable category. These cords are backward compatible—for example, a Category 6 cord will work in a Category 5 network, but it’ll only run at the Category 5 speed.
    Straight M12 Plug × Straight RJ45 Plug
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ethernet Cords. Ethernet Cords with M12 and RJ45 Connectors, Plug, Straight End.
    Image of Specification. D Code. Front orientation. D Code. Ethernet Cords with M12 and RJ45 Connectors, Plug.

    D Code

    Double Shielded—Double-shielded cords have layers of braid and foil that block signal interference from nearby devices, maintaining their speed and data integrity.
    Cord
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    No. of
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    Transmission
    Speed, Mbit/s
    Transmission
    Freq., MHz
    Voltage,
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    Current,
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    D-Coded—Category 5e Ethernet Cable
    234100100301.524
    0.26"TPE
    Double Shielded
    Braid, FoilM12 × 1 mm-10 to 175UL Listed, C-UL Listed
    Blue8482N12000000
     
    Caps

    FANUC Robot Controller Cords

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Robot Controller Cords. FANUC Robot Controller Cords.
    Use these cords to extend the distance between your FANUC CRX robot arm and your controller. Plug one end directly into the controller, and connect the other end to the existing cord coming from the robot arm.
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    Mfr. Model
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    End
    Shape
    Color
    Each
    FANUC
     
    For R30iB Mini Plus Controllers
    23CRXA05B-2696-J101StraightBlack7714N14000000000
     
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