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Phoenix Contact M12 Push-Pull Connectors

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The Phoenix Contact M12 Push-Pull connectors are designed to simplify and accelerate installation in industrial Ethernet and signal connection applications. These connectors utilize a push-pull locking mechanism rather than a traditional threaded coupling, enabling fast and secure mating without the need for torque tools. This design supports reduced installation time and improved accessibility in confined industrial environments.

The M12 push-pull system maintains the standardized M12 interface dimensions while introducing tool-free locking functionality. This allows compatibility with established M12 applications while enhancing ease of use. The secure locking mechanism is engineered to ensure reliable electrical contact and mechanical stability under vibration and industrial operating conditions.

These connectors are suited for industrial automation, robotics, machine building, and distributed I/O systems where high reliability and rapid installation are required. They support signal and data transmission in Ethernet-based industrial networks and other field-level communication systems.

By combining the familiar M12 form factor with a push-pull connection mechanism, Phoenix Contact enables faster commissioning and maintenance while maintaining robust performance in harsh industrial environments.

To learn more, visit Phoenix Contact's website. https://www.tti.com/content/ttiinc/en/manufacturers/phoenix-contact/products/phoenix-contact-m12-push-pull-connectors.html

Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact

About Phoenix Contact

Phoenix Contact is a market leader in industrial automation and connectivity solutions headquartered in Germany. They manufacture terminal blocks, relays, connectors, power supplies, controllers, networking devices, and surge suppression devices for many applications. Phoenix Contact provides innovative solutions for the automotive / e-mobility, building, rail and city infrastructure, power and energy, and industrial industries.