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he M8 and M12 sealed

connector systems are the

most common method of cable

termination for sensors in harsh

environment industrial and control

applications. 2015 is the 30th

anniversary of the introduction of

the M12 interconnects, and was

initially launched with 3 and 4-pin

versions. Originally targeted at the

automotive manufacturing market,

the screw-type, dust proof, water

tight connectors found favour in

many other industries, including food

and beverage, textile and machine

building.

The need for increased productivity

and Digital Industry 4.0 has increased

the demand for higher data rates.

Production lines and manufacturing

systems are no longer stand-alone,

but are digitally interconnected,

“talking” to each other to deliver

instantaneous decision critical data.

Coding options for M8 and M12

connectors have expanded from the

original A-code (analogue) used for

sensors and actuators, to B-code

(fieldbus) and now includes D-code

(100 MB Ethernet Cat5) and high

speed X-code (Gigabit Ethernet Cat6)

types. This in turn has led to higher

expectations for secure connections

even under extremely harsh

conditions. In addition to IP67 (Ingress

Protection - dust tight and 1m water

immersion), M12 connectors are also

offered with IP65, IP68 and IP69K

(high pressure and high temperature

spray) ratings.

Compounding the challenge is

the sheer number of connectors

that are now being used. Their

locations, often in very restricted

places, can make installation difficult.

Equipment upgrades to cope with

the higher data rates can become

very time consuming and complex.

Molex, as a manufacturer of high-

quality connectors, has set itself

the task of simplifying and speeding

up installation while improving

communication integrity.

The traditional mainstream M12

connector utilises a screw thread that

has three disadvantages. The hand

applied torque during installation

is a relatively uncontrolled process.

Insufficient tightening can result in

a poor connection, but too much will

result in a compromise of the seal.

Secondly, the time to fit a connector

is quite long and thirdly is that of

potential repetitive motion injury to

the installer.

With its patented Brad

®

Ultra-

Lock

®

connection system, Molex

has brought to the market an

entire portfolio of M12 connectors

with Push-Pull functionality. This

breakthrough thread-less design

combines innovative engineering

and advanced ergonomics, while still

meeting the mechanical and electrical

requirements of IEC Standard 61076-

T

M12 connectors become more reliable,

easier to fit and reduce installer injuries

Michael Meckl

,

Molex

24 l New-Tech Magazine Europe