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.
A- and X-coded cords send data faster than D-coded cords, so they’re best for systems that run multi-step programs, such as robotics.
Double-shielded cords have layers of braid and foil that block signal interference from nearby devices, maintaining their speed and data integrity.
Cords with a 90° elbow run along the side of equipment, so they fit behind machines and in tight spaces.
Add caps to protect connectors and maintain their IP rating when not in use.
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Lg., ft. | Number of Poles | Transmission Speed | Wire Gauge | Cord OD | Shielding | Shield Type | Temperature Range, °F | Cord Insulation Material | Color | Each | |
D-Coded—Ethernet Cable Category 5E | |||||||||||
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24 1/2 | 4 | 100 Mbps | 24 | 0.26" | Double Shielded | Braid, Foil | -40° to 175° | TPE Rubber | Blue | 00000000 | 000000 |
A-Coded—Ethernet Cable Category 5E | |||||||||||
24 1/2 | 8 | 1 Gb/s | 24 | 0.3" | Double Shielded | Braid, Foil | -40° to 175° | TPE Rubber | Blue | 00000000 | 000000 |
X-Coded—Ethernet Cable Category 6A | |||||||||||
24 1/2 | 8 | 10 Gb/s | 26 | 0.29" | Double Shielded | Braid, Foil | -40° to 175° | TPE Rubber | Blue | 00000000 | 000000 |
Lg., ft. | Number of Poles | Transmission Speed, Mbps | Wire Gauge | Cord OD | Shielding | Shield Type | Temperature Range, °F | Cord Insulation Material | Color | Each | |
D-Coded—Ethernet Cable Category 5E | |||||||||||
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24 1/2 | 4 | 100 | 24 | 0.26" | Double Shielded | Braid, Foil | -40° to 175° | TPE Rubber | Blue | 00000000 | 000000 |
For Thread Size | Material | Includes | Each | |
For Plugs | ||||
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M12 | Anodized Aluminum | Lanyard | 0000000 | 000000 |
Ethernet Cords with M8 and RJ45 Connectors
Send high-speed data between sensors, switches, or I/O modules with an M8 connection and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and computers with a traditional RJ45 connection. Braided and foil shielding blocks signal interference from nearby equipment. And with a polyurethane insulation that bends easily, these cords are ideal for applications that continuously flex such as robotics. They also resist oil. The M8 end is rated IP67 when mated, so it keeps out dust and water from temporary submersion.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Lg., ft. | Number of Poles | Transmission Speed, Mbps | Wire Gauge | Cord OD | Shielding | Shield Type | Temperature Range, °F | Cord Insulation Material | Color | Each | |
A-Coded—Ethernet Cable Category 5 | |||||||||||
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24 1/2 | 4 | 100 | 26 | 0.193" | Double Shielded | Braid, Foil | 0° to 120° | Polyurethane Rubber | Green | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Lg., ft. | Number of Poles | Transmission Speed, Mbps | Wire Gauge | Cord OD | Shielding | Shield Type | Temperature Range, °F | Cord Insulation Material | Color | Each | |
A-Coded—Ethernet Cable Category 5 | |||||||||||
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24 1/2 | 4 | 100 | 26 | 0.193" | Double Shielded | Braid, Foil | 0° to 120° | Polyurethane Rubber | Green | 0000000 | 0000000 |
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.
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Length, ft. | Voltage | Current, A | Wire Gauge | Number of Wires | Cord OD | Shield Type | Temperature Range, °F | Features | Environmental Rating | Specifications Met | Color | Each | |
Shielded | |||||||||||||
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24 1/2 | 50V AC/60V DC | 1.5 | 26 | 10 | 0.25" | Braid | -20° to 175° | Locking Tab | IP20 | CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 182.3, IEC 61076-3-124, UL 1977 | Gray | 0000000 | 000000 |