The connector type can be used to distinguish our products for installation in a device housing from cable parts. The connector type describes the difference between connectors that are mounted on enclosures and connectors that are mounted on cables.
A connector consists of the male part (pin) and the female part (socket). Depending on the design, the male or female part is either permanently installed or are located at the end of a cable.
The degrees of protection according to IEC60529 apply to various articles and provide information on protection against the intrusion of water and solids such as dust.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) means that a connector is shielded or shieldable. This is required when it is necessary to protect the signals or data conducted by the connector, as well as to protect external devices, from disturbance due to electromagnetic effects.
Depending on the area of application or requirements, connectors are made of different materials. We offer metal and plastic housings for our items as the housing material.
The M16 connectors of the 581, 680 and 682 series according to DIN EN 61076-2-106 are available with 2 to 24 contacts with crimp, dip solder, screw clamp, solder and stranded wire connection. The connectors are available as straight and angled cable versions as well as flange versions. Many versions are shieldable. Depending on the number, the contacts are designed for a rated current of 1 A to 7 A.
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M16 Male panel mount connector, Contacts: 7 (07-a), unshielded, solder, IP40