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    Ethernet Cords with M8 Connectors

    Unlike the RJ45 ends on traditional Ethernet cords, the threaded M8 ends on these cords keep contaminants out and resist coming loose from vibration. They are often used with sensors, switches, I/O modules, and computers. Braided shielding protects against signal interference. Insulated with polyurethane rubber, these cords bend easily, so they are ideal for applications that require continuous flexibility such as robotics. They also resist oil. When mated, they are IP67 rated for protection from dust and temporary submersion.
    Straight M8 Plug × Straight M8 Plug
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    D-Coded Plug × D-Coded

    Plug

    A-Coded Plug × A-Coded

    Plug

    D-Code

    A Code

    D Code—D-coded cords are Power over Ethernet (POE) enabled to carry data and power within one cord.
    A Code—A-coded cords work with EtherCAT connections that have the same pole configuration.
    Cord
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    Transmission
    Speed, Mbit/s
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    Current,
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    D-Coded—Category 5 Ethernet Cable
    3 1/4410050V AC/60V DC422
    0.2"Polyurethane Rubber
    Shielded
    Braid-20 to 175IP67
    Green6185N11000000
     
    A-Coded—Category 5 Ethernet Cable
    3 1/4410030V AC/30V DC426
    0.2"Polyurethane Rubber
    Double Shielded
    Braid, Foil0 to 120IP67
    UL Listed, C-UL Listed
    Green6185N1500000
     

    ix Industrial Cords

    Securely connect equipment in data or signal applications, such as linking a servomotor and encoder. Because they have smaller connectors than standard cords, you can connect them to smaller equipment and snake them through tighter spaces. You can even use them to create multiple connection points in a compact area. These cords have a metal locking tab that secures the connectors to sockets and is less likely to break than plastic ones if yanked or bumped. All of these cords are shielded to block interference from nearby equipment. They will connect with any ix industrial sockets that meet IEC 61076-3-124. They also meet UL data transmission standards and Canadian electrical standards. You can also use them as an alternative to cords with D-sub connectors.
    B-Coded Plug × B-Coded Plug
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    Shielded
    3 1/450V AC/60V DC1.526
    100.25"Braid-20 to 175Locking TabIP20
    CSA C22.2 No. 182.3, IEC 61076-3-124, UL 1977Gray5702N32000000
     

    Shielded Panel-Mount Ethernet Cords

    Often used in labs, storage facilities, and offices, the shielding blocks low to moderate signal interference from nearby equipment and devices. These cords have a flange on the socket end to mount them in a panel cutout. They send data between computers, printers, servers, and switches. For faster data transmission speeds, choose a cord with a higher ethernet cable category. All are backward compatible, so they work in networks that meet the same or a lower category.
    Screw-In Ethernet Cords
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    Shown with Label and Label

    Holder

    Shown with Cap

    Screw-in cords simply thread into panel cutouts. Use them on panels that are 1.5 mm to 5 mm thick.
    Label Holders—Label holders (sold separately) snap onto the end of the cords.
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    RJ45 Plug × RJ45 Socket
     
    Category 6 Ethernet Cable
    3 1/425026
    0.24"Foil-10 to 1550.88"M22 × 1.5 mmYellowBlack2490N290000001423N7000001423N600000
    3 1/425026
    0.24"Foil-10 to 1550.88"M22 × 1.5 mmYellowSilver2490N26000001423N700001423N60000
     
    Caps

    Ethernet Cords with Adjustable-Angle Connectors

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    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. Simply slide back the bend protection and turn the plugs to adjust their angle. Use these cords to send data between computers, printers, servers, and switches. All have braid and foil shielding to block signal interference from nearby equipment and devices. They come in a variety of colors to organize connections by application or the machines they are used on.
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    RJ45 Male Plug × RJ45 Male Plug
     
    Category 6A Ethernet Cable with Braided and Foil Shield
    3 1/450026
    0.24"32 to 120UL Listed
    Blue, Gray, Green, Red, Yellow4427N11000000
     
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