Compact design features assembled wires in panel mount connectors

06-06-2024 | Binder | Test & Measurement

The latest enhancements to the binder panel mount connectors in M12 size feature an advanced sealing concept, safety features, and sustainable materials. Users in process, sensor, and drive technology also benefit from optional shielding and customisation.

The company expands its M12 portfolio to include panel mount connectors with a continuous M12 x 1 mounting thread, now furnished with assembled wires. As well as the previously offered dip-soldered versions, this variant is now offered in a second termination type. With these products, the company targets applications in automation technology, such as process automation, sensor and actuator technology, and robotics. Here, the panel mount part is particularly suited to installation in confined spaces, as it can be attached directly from the front. Larger fastening threads for the coupling nut, typically with M12, such as M16x1.5, are not needed for this product.

The company's engineers have integrated a new sealing concept as part of the product redesign. The connector body is pressed into the panel mount connector sleeve on the connection side rather than the male connector side. Therefore, the seal is made on the front side instead of on the rim of the male connector body, ensuring the design's constant tightness under industrial conditions.

The male panel mount sleeve made of lead-free brass is an ecologically sustainable solution. A specific inner contour has also been provided to securely fix the male receptacle and act as an anti-rotation device.

On request, the body of the male panel mount connector can be pressed into the sleeve in 45° increments as customers require. Moulding is possible but not required. A shield plate may also be attached to the sleeve on the connection side for use in electromagnetically exposed environments.

The panel mount connector can optionally be attached with an anti-rotation device using a flattening on the M12 thread.

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