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Use these connectors in general purpose residential and commercial applications.
Built to handle tough, repetitive-use applications, these are more durable than standard straight-blade connectors.
These receptacles are for light-duty use.
Create a streamlined appearance—the flat face lies flush with your wall plate.
A good fit for tight spaces, these are smaller than standard straight-blade plugs. Also known as NEMA midget plugs.
Install these receptacles indoors. They keep personnel safe from electric shock by adding ground fault protection.
Suitable for use outdoors, receptacles can be used in wet and damp environments. They keep personnel safe from electric shock by adding ground fault protection.
Access the wire connection by opening the hinged housing. These connectors have screw terminals to create a secure connection; wire must be stripped before winding around the screw terminal.
Eliminate the need for wire stripping; snap-on terminals pierce the wire insulation and grip the wire securely. Access the wire connection by opening the hinged housing.
Check the status of a ground connection—a green light signals that connectors have power and are safely grounded.
Visually confirm that connectors have power; they have an indicating light that is visible from any angle.
Charge mobile devices without an adapter.
Internal shutters prevent the insertion of foreign objects and accidental contact with power.
Protect computers and other sensitive equipment from electromagnetic interference (EMI). Also known as isolated ground receptacles.
Minimize the risk of electric shock and electrical fires with a single receptacle.
Prevent damage to electronic equipment caused by spikes in voltage.
Reduce the likelihood of an electrical fire. Receptacles interrupt power when an electric arc is detected.
Receptacles protect sensitive equipment from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and spikes in voltage.
Add a fuse to protect equipment from current overload.
Also known as hospital-grade connectors, these have an extra-tight fit when mated to remain secure in high-vibration environments.
An indicating light that is visible from any angle lets you know when these plugs have power. They have an extra-tight fit when mated with a receptacle to withstand high vibration. Also known as hospital grade plugs.
Eliminate the need for wire stripping; snap-on terminals pierce the wire insulation. When mated with a receptacle, these plugs have an extra-tight fit to withstand high vibration. Also known as hospital grade plugs.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock by adding ground fault protection. These receptacles have an extra-tight fit when mated with plugs to withstand high vibration. Also known as hospital grade receptacles.
Add a fuse to protect equipment from current overload. When mated with a receptacle, these plugs have an extra-tight fit to remain secure in high vibration environments. They're also known as hospital grade plugs.
When mated, connectors meet NEMA 6P, NEMA 12, and either IP67 or IP69K.
Use connectors where ignitable gas and dust may be present. They are UL listed for Class I, Division 1 and 2, Groups C and D; Class II, Division 1 and 2, Groups F and G; and Class III hazardous environments.
Rated NEMA 6P and 13, IP66, and IP69K when mated, connectors withstand oil/coolant spraying, high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns, and are corrosion resistant so they can be used in marine environments.
A rubber housing protects these connectors from damage caused by drops and impact.
Visually confirm that sockets have power—the face lights up when they're connected. The rubber housing protects them from damage caused by drops and other impact.
Stainless steel hardware and nickel-plated blades or slots protect connections from damage in corrosive environments.
Snap these receptacles into a cutout on an electrical panel—no screws or clips needed.
Attach these general purpose receptacles to DIN rail to bring power closer to where you need it.
Prevent damage to electronic equipment caused by spikes in current. Mount these receptacles to DIN rail.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock by adding ground fault protection to all outlets on the same circuit. These receptacles mount to DIN rail.
Pair these connectors with standard IEC power cords to bring power into or out of your electronic devices.
Switch your device on and off without needing a separate switch. These connectors work with industry standard cords often found on power supplies, appliances, and other electronic devices.
Rated IP67, these connectors create a dust- and watertight seal where they fit into the housing of power supplies, appliances, and other electronic devices. Instead of hardwiring your devices, these connectors let you plug in a standard IEC power cord and turn the power on and off with a built-in switch.
With a built-in switch, these connectors run power to appliances, power supplies, and other electronic devices while also filtering damaging EMI (electromagnetic interference).
Change AC voltage to DC voltage and bring power to electronic devices while protecting them from harmful electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Bring power into electronic devices while protecting them from harmful electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Power electronics in damp environments while protecting them from electromagnetic interference.
Send power to your device using the inlet, then route power to another device through the outlet—all with standard IEC power cords.
Distribute power from one electronic device to several others with these connectors. By housing multiple outlets in a single unit, they save space and time spent on installation.
Use these general purpose connectors indoors in high vibration applications. A quarter turn locks them together when mated to remain secure in high-vibration applications.
Also known as twist-lock devices, these connectors withstand tough, repetitive use, and are more durable than standard turn-lock connectors. They turn to lock together when mated to prevent accidental disconnection.
A good fit for tight spaces, these connectors are also known as NEMA midget plugs. They turn to lock together when mated to prevent accidental disconnection.
Check the status of a ground connection—a green light signals that connectors have power and are safely grounded. They turn to lock together when mated to prevent accidental disconnection.
Protect computers and other sensitive equipment from signal interference; these receptaces are also known as isolated ground receptacles. They turn to lock together when mated to prevent accidental disconnection.
When mated, these connectors meet NEMA 6P for protection against washdowns and temporary submersion.
A rubber housing protects these connectors from damage caused by drops and impact. They turn to lock together when mated to prevent accidental disconnection.
Stainless steel hardware and nickel-plated blades or slots protect connections from damage in corrosive environments. These connectors turn to lock together when mated to prevent accidental disconnection.
Rated NEMA 6P, NEMA 13, IP66, and IP69K when mated, these connectors withstand high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns, oil/coolant splashing, and are corrosion-resistant so they can be used in high-vibration marine environments.
A quarter turn locks these connectors in an outlet to remain secure in high-vibration applications and prevent accidental disconnection. They are not compatible with NEMA configurations.
Charge electronics and mobile devices with USB connections.
Combine straight-blade and turn-lock styles in one receptacle for convenience.
Because they tightly thread to M12 connections, these connectors won’t let contaminants in or come loose from vibration in rugged industrial environments and automated systems as they send power and signal or just power to your equipment.
Block signal interference from nearby devices, such as motors and transmitters, while maintaining a strong, stable connection for M12 threads.
To save space and reduce the number of cords in industrial automation setups, these splitters join two devices with M12 connectors to a single cord, distribution block, or I/O module with M12 connectors.
Send power and signal to devices with M12 connections that are exposed to some of the toughest industrial stresses—from welding to metal machining and changing temperatures.
Quickly mate these connectors by pushing them together. They're often used with 12 mm proximity switches and valves in automated systems.
Also known as pico connectors, these connectors are often used with 8 mm and smaller proximity switches and photoelectric switches.
Connect different pole configurations to join sensors, switches, and other devices to cords, distribution blocks, and I/O modules.
Minimize signal loss between low-current devices with M8 connections.
Reduce the number of cords needed to send and receive signals where space is tight.
Often used to send power and signal to automated systems, motors, and pumps, these mini connectors carry higher currents than M5, M8, and M12 connectors.
Modify your M12 or mini connection to match cords and I/O modules in your system.
Also known as dummy plugs, these plugs close the electrical circuit on your mini connector, so you can safely change devices or repair connections.
Send higher current than M5, M8, and M12 connectors near tough industrial jobs, such as welding and metal machining.
Simplify wiring and reduce the number of cords in your automation setup.
Screw these micro M16 connectors together to securely connect equipment.
Rated IP69K, these M16 connectors protect against dust, debris, and hot, high-pressure jets of water at high volumes.
Join two devices with M8 connectors to a single cord, distribution block, or I/O module with M12 connectors to save space and reduce the number of cords in industrial automation setups. Often used with sensors and switches, these splitters send or receive two signals through one connection.
Join M8 connections to M12 connections.
Some of the smallest signal/power connectors we offer, these connectors fit in tight spaces and are often used in electronics.
Push these connectors together to quickly create signal and data connections in tight spaces. They need less space to mate than screw-together connectors, which require two hands to twist them in place.
Configure a connector for your application—combine housings with pins and sleeves for different wire sizes. Use them with standard Molex connectors.
Sets include a plug and socket with wire leads already installed, so they can be quickly added to existing wiring systems. They fit standard Molex plugs and sockets.
A sealed housing protects connectors from weather. Sets include a plug and socket with wire leads already installed. They fit standard Molex connectors.
Configure a connector for your application—combine housings with pins and sleeves for different wire sizes. They fit AMP MATE-N-LOK connectors.
Connectors come assembled with wire leads already installed, so they can be quickly added to existing wiring systems. Use them with AMP MATE-N-LOK connectors.
Also known as power-pole connectors, these single-pole connectors join two pin connections, rather than a pin and socket. They stack from the top and sides to form any configuration.
Stack as many connectors on top of each other as needed—the housings clamp together to form a secure attachment.
Use these connectors in vehicles and other agricultural and construction equipment.
Install these connectors in panels, enclosures, and bulkheads to join equipment with compatible Deutsch-style DC connectors.
Made with industry standard barrel-style ends, these connectors carry DC power between electronic devices and power supplies.
Configure a connector for your application by combining housings with pins and sleeves for different wire sizes. Also known as weather-pack connectors, they withstand moisture, harsh engine fluids, and high temperatures.
Each set includes one plug and one socket. These connectors withstand moisture, harsh engine fluids, and high temperatures. Also known as weather-pack connectors.
Quickly replace or add connectors to an existing wiring system—connectors come assembled with wire leads already installed. Also known as weather-pack connectors, they withstand moisture, harsh engine fluids, and high temperatures.
Configure a connector for your application—combine inserts for power and signal with a base and a hood.
Assemble a connector that can handle multiple applications at once. Combine inserts that send power, signal, and data with a base and a hood.
Build a connector that fits in tight spaces by combining male and female inserts for power and signal with a compact base and a hood.
Protect connections while maintaining access. The base and hood latch together securely yet can be quickly detached for equipment repair or replacement.
Often used with thermosensors or brakes on large motors, these carry more than twice the current of standard latching connectors.
A rubber seal and stainless steel hardware give these connectors excellent chemical resistance. They're rated NEMA 12, 4X, and IP65 for protection against corrosion, oil, and washdown environments.
Carry up to four times the current of standard Compact Latching Connectors. The base and hood latch together securely, yet can be quickly detached for equipment repair or replacement.
The smallest latching connectors we offer, these fit in tight spaces. The base and hood latch together securely, yet can be quickly detached for equipment repair or replacement.
Rated to MIL-DTL-5015 specifications, these connectors are compatible with other products that meet the same standard. They screw together for a secure connection.
These connectors meet MIL-DTL-26482, so they're compatible with other products that meet the same standard. Quickly mate by pushing them together.
These connectors have the same pin and socket configuration as connectors that meet MIL-DTL-26482, so they can be used with products that meet the same standard. Quickly mate them by pushing them together.
These connectors meet international standards IEC 309-1 and 309-2. They prevent an electrical arc when separating mated connectors, so you can safely connect and disconnect with the power on.
Connect and disconnect with the power on—spring-loaded contacts open like a switch when separating the connectors, preventing an electrical arc.
Use connectors where ignitable gas and dust may be present, such as in refineries and silos. They also prevent an electrical arc when separating mated connectors so you can safetly connect and disconnect with the power on.
Meet international standards IEC 309-1 and 309-2.
When used together, connectors maintain a watertight and corrosion-resistant NEMA 4X connection.
Power hydraulic and air-powered valves, motors, pumps, and pressure switches.
A current rating up to 400 amps makes these connectors suitable for use in industrial machinery and floodlights.
Connect wires to circuit boards with Molex Mini-Fit push-in connectors. A locking tab holds the housing and plug together once they’re mated.
Connect wires to your circuit board with these Molex KK push-in connectors.
Attach wires to your circuit board with these Amphenol PV connectors.
Install these connectors directly onto circuit boards to carry DC power from a power supply to your device. The industry standard barrel-style ends, which are often found on power supplies for laptops, wireless routers, and other common electronics.
Connect flat flexible cable to circuit boards.
These general purpose M23 connectors send power or signal to servomotors, servocontrollers, and servodrives.
Deliver power to welding cable. These connectors withstand the high temperatures and high current found in welding applications.
Each set includes one male plug and one female socket that withstands the high temperatures and high current found in welding applications.
Power small devices, such as chargers for electronics, from a vehicle. Also known as cigarette-lighter plugs and sockets.
Connectors lock into place for a secure connection in high-vibration environments. They power small devices, such as chargers for electronics, from a vehicle. Also known as cigarette-lighter plugs and sockets.
Make secure connections with machine tools, robots, and other equipment that vibrates frequently and carries currents as high as 300 amps.
With thick threads similar to a light bulb, these connectors take only a few turns to lock into place for a secure connection in washdown and high-vibration areas. Detach them just as quickly for frequent maintenance.
Connect one end to a fixture and the other to a ballast. These connectors allow you to safely disconnect a failed ballast without exposing you to live wires.
Reduce the likelihood of slips and falls in high-traffic areas—connectors won't roll when stepped on.
Often used in devices that branch off of the main power line, these connectors power high-amperage fans, pumps, and machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems.
Power robotic arms and other high-amperage machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems from your main M35 power line.
With a PVC housing, connectors withstand exposure to chemicals, oil, fuel, and salt water.
Mount these receptacles to control cabinets and equipment in order to quickly connect and disconnect M29 power cords.
One hand is all you need—just push these connectors in to secure them and charge surveillance cameras, user interfaces, and other small devices.
Reduce the number of electrical connections in sanitary areas, such as food plants—these connectors combine Ethernet, a power cable, and wire for signals into a single connection point.
Connect and disconnect your equipment all at once.
Assemble DB and HD connectors to replace worn out connectors.
Create D-sub connection points in panels, cases, and enclosure walls.
Add a D-sub connection to a printed circuit board (PCB). These connectors are often used in applications involving monitoring, control, and communication.
With a ferrite filter block surrounding their contacts, these connectors control and reduce the electromagnetic (EMI) and radio frequency (RFI) interference traveling through them.
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.
Often used to prototype or replace damaged connections, these connectors allow you to access and connect to individual USB pins.
Use an Ethernet cable crimper to terminate these plugs.
These connectors allow you to connect USB devices to a circuit board.
Add RJ45 connectors to circuit boards.
Add ix Industrial connections to printed circuit boards (PCBs).
Install these connectors in a panel cutout to create a port for transferring data.
These sockets have a 110 punch-down connection; use a punch-down tool to terminate.
Protect equipment from electromagnetic interference.
The snap-on wire connection pierces the insulation to eliminate the need for wire stripping.
Replace damaged connectors on lighting cables that are commonly used for movie and stage lighting, as well as interior building lighting.
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.
A threaded M8 end on these connectors keeps contaminants out and withstands vibration better than RJ45 ends on traditional Ethernet cords.
Use these connectors and cords to make Ethernet connections in wet location environments.
Designed to withstand washdown and outdoor environments, these connectors have a seal to block out water and debris.
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.
Protect connections in washdown environments while maintaining access—these RJ45 plugs and adapters latch together securely, yet quickly detach.
Audio/video HDMI connectors and cords are rated IP67 when mated.
Transmit audio, video, and data through coaxial cable.
Mount these connectors in a panel cutout.
These connectors are designed for use in audio equipment.
Add a spot on your circuit board for plugging in headphones and other audio equipment.
Connect audio equipment. These connectors mount to panels of any thickness, as long as you drill a mounting hole first.
Mount these adapters in a panel cutout.
Join two Ethernet cords—these adapters have an RJ45 female connection on both ends.
Create various data connector configurations by snapping these adapters into the ports of keystone wall plates.
These panel-mount adapters have a female USB connection on both ends to join two USB cables.
Connect mismatched USB cords and devices with these adapters.
Snap these adapters into keystone wall plates to transfer USB data through walls or partitions.
Protect your computer and other sensitive equipment against data breaches and malware from unknown USB devices.
Increase the reach of USB devices.
Join coaxial cords even if they are a different style or the same gender.
Mount two coaxial cords of the same gender and coaxial connection directly onto a panel cutout.
Create various configurations by snapping these adapters into the ports of keystone wall plates.
Adapt connections to attach cords to a computer.
Alter DVI, DisplayPort, and HDMI connections.
Convert one HDMI size or style to another.
Mount these adapters directly into panel cutouts to attach D-Sub connectors and cords to computers.
Connect two DisplayPort cords of the same gender and connection type.
Connect two fiber-optic cords that have the same gender and connection type. These adapters mount to panels of any thickness, as long as you drill a mounting hole first.
Connect two fiber-optic cords that have the same gender and fiber-optic connection type.
Extend an audio connection by plugging a cord into each end of these adapters.
Connect two stereo cords through a panel with these adapters.
Send a signal from one coaxial cord to multiple devices.
Power up mobile devices and other electronics.
Adapt your USB port to connect to a variety of other devices.
Connect devices such as computers, printers, and mobile devices.
No drilling or fasteners needed—a screw-in cover plate makes it easy to mount these chargers for powering up phones, tablets, speakers, cameras, and other small devices.
Use foreign devices in American outlets and American devices in foreign outlets.
Change a turn-lock to a straight-blade connection, or a straight-blade to a turn-lock connection.
Power devices that have a straight-blade connection from a vehicle outlet.
Add grounding or surge suppression protection.
Minimize the risk of electric shock by adding ground fault protection to a standard outlet.
Connect multiple devices from a single outlet.
Turn a single outlet into five outlets with ground fault protection to minimize the risk of electric shock.
Automatically power heating and cooling devices on and off when temperatures rise or drop.
Power devices above and below your workbench while keeping your outlet strip out of the way.
Combine a switch and receptacle into a single outlet box for a small footprint.
No need for separate outlet boxes—these combine a switch and a receptacle into a single box.