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Phoenix Contact all-in-one plug-in connector

The new M23 hybrid round plug-in connector from Phoenix Contact is an all-in-one connector that securely transfers signals, data, and power. The IP65/67-compliant connector has four power contacts and can handle currents up to 30A and voltages up to 850V DC or 630V AC. It has up to eight signal contacts and operates in temperatures ranging from -40 to +125 °C.
May 30, 2014 Read time: 1 min
M23 hybrid plug in connector
The new M23 hybrid round plug-in connector from 7776 Phoenix Contact is an all-in-one connector that securely transfers signals, data, and power.

The IP65/67-compliant connector has four power contacts and can handle currents up to 30A and voltages up to 850V DC or 630V AC. It has up to eight signal contacts and operates in temperatures ranging from -40 to +125 °C.

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