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    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
    Image of Product. Front orientation. ix Industrial Cords. Plug.
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Voltage
    Current,
    amp
    AWG
    No. of
    Wires
    Cord
    OD
    Shield
    Type
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Features
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Specs. Met
    Color
    Each
    Shielded
    150V AC/60V DC1.526
    100.25"Braid-20 to 175Locking TabIP20
    CSA C22.2 No. 182.3, IEC 61076-3-124, UL 1977Gray5702N31000000
    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 1977Gray5702N3200000
    550V AC/60V DC1.526
    100.25"Braid-20 to 175Locking TabIP20
    CSA C22.2 No. 182.3, IEC 61076-3-124, UL 1977Gray5702N3300000
    9 3/450V AC/60V DC1.526
    100.25"Braid-20 to 175Locking TabIP20
    CSA C22.2 No. 182.3, IEC 61076-3-124, UL 1977Gray5702N3400000
    16 1/250V AC/60V DC1.526
    100.25"Braid-20 to 175Locking TabIP20
    CSA C22.2 No. 182.3, IEC 61076-3-124, UL 1977Gray5702N3500000
    24 1/250V AC/60V DC1.526
    100.25"Braid-20 to 175Locking TabIP20
    CSA C22.2 No. 182.3, IEC 61076-3-124, UL 1977Gray5702N3600000
     

    ix Industrial DIN-Rail-Mount Ethernet Switches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ethernet Switches. ix Industrial DIN-Rail-Mount Ethernet Switches, 5 Sockets.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ethernet Switches. ix Industrial DIN-Rail-Mount Ethernet Switches, 8 Sockets.

    5 Sockets

    8 Sockets

    Link industrial equipment with multiple computers to expand your data network. Use these switches with ix industrial connectors and cords. Mount them onto a standard 35 mm DIN rail alongside PLCs, relays, and power supplies—they snap in place and stay secure. Ethernet switches connect computers, sensors, and other devices to the same network, so they can talk to each other, access the Internet, and provide you with real-time diagnostics. These switches do not require setup—just plug in a device and it will be connected to your network. They are backward compatible, so they'll work in networks below their rated transmission speed. For example, a 100 Mbit/s switch will work in a 10 Mbit/s network, but it will only run at 10 Mbit/s.
    No. of
    Sockets
    Transmission
    Speed
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Wire
    Connection
    No. of
    Terminals
    Electrical
    Connection
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Electrical Connection
    Coding
    Ethernet Cable
    Category
    Specs. Met
    Each
    51 Gbit/s4 15/32"2 1/16"1"Aluminum
    24 to 48Screw Terminal3Ix Industrial-40 to 155A6A
    IEC 61076-3-1244726N110000000
    81 Gbit/s4 15/32"2 1/16"1"Aluminum
    24 to 48Screw Terminal3Ix Industrial-40 to 155A6A
    IEC 61076-3-1244726N12000000
     

    ix Industrial Ethernet Switches

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ethernet Switches. ix Industrial Ethernet Switches, 5 Ports.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ethernet Switches. ix Industrial Ethernet Switches, 8 Ports.

    5 Ports

    8 Ports

    Link industrial equipment with multiple computers to expand your data network. Use these switches with ix industrial connectors and cords. Ethernet switches connect computers, sensors, and other devices to the same network so they can talk to each other, access the Internet, and provide you with real-time diagnostics. These switches do not require setup—just plug in a device and it will be connected to your network. They are backward compatible, so they'll work in networks below their rated transmission speed. For example, a 100 Mbit/s switch will work in a 10 Mbit/s network, but it will only run at 10 Mbit/s.
    Mounting
    No. of
    Ports
    Transmission
    Speed
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Fasteners
    Included
    Hole
    Dia.
    Wire
    Connection
    No. of
    Terminals
    Electrical
    Connection
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Electrical Connection
    Coding
    Ethernet Cable
    Category
    Specs. Met
    Each
    51 Gbit/s4 7/16"3 5/32"15/16"Aluminum
    24 to 48No0.157"Screw Terminal3Ix Industrial-40 to 155A6A
    IEC 61076-3-1244726N130000000
    81 Gbit/s4 7/16"3 5/32"15/16"Aluminum
    24 to 48No0.157"Screw Terminal3Ix Industrial-40 to 155A6A
    IEC 61076-3-1244726N14000000
     
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