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M23 connector Brad® M23
dataelectrical power supplyDIN

M23 connector
M23 connector
M23 connector
M23 connector
M23 connector
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Characteristics

Type
data, electrical power supply
Format
DIN
Shape
straight, circular
Connection type
female, male, crimp
Size
M23
Electrical characteristics
multipole
Product applications
cable, solder
Domain
industrial
Protection class
IP67
Other characteristics
field-attachable, rugged, modular
Primary current

Max.: 26 A

Min.: 18 A

Voltage

Max.: 800 V

Min.: 600 V

Description

M23 connectors and receptacles for signal and power applications meet stringent requirements for reliability and performance in the harshest of industrial environments M23 Signal Connectors include field attachable male and female cable connectors and receptacles from 6-pole to 19-pole in straight and right-angled versions. Designed to accommodate a broad range of cable outer diameters and receptacles, M23 connectors guarantee high flexibility in front- and back-mounting applications. Inserts are available with solder or crimp contacts. The integrated locking clip secures the contacts in the inserts and an easy assembly and disassembly without the need of special assembly tools. M23 Power Connectors are designed for power applications up to 28.0A. Molex offers field-attachable cable connectors and receptacles in 5+PE and 4+3+PE versions. Applying the same modular design as the signal connectors, both pole counts can be used in straight and right-angled versions that are easy to assemble and disassemble – no special tools required. Crimp contacts are available with different crimp ranges. Female contacts with integrated springs assure exceptional electrical performance with ultimate contact reliability in both signal and power product ranges.

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