Overview Splitter cables are used to make cables more versatile in applications. When attached to a cable they are able to power multiple devices, cutting back on cost of accessories and adapting to changing needs. Available for AC, DC, and AC/DC powered devices.
Features - Splits into two, three, or four connectors
- Available with M12 or M8 connections
- Used to power multiple devices with one cable
- Choose from different pin option models
Available options (selection / configuration) - Connector styles / Trunk connector type: Flying Leads, M12, M8
- Trunk gender: Female, Male
- Trunk number of contacts: 3, 4, 5, 8, 12, 17 (varies by model)
- Number of branches: 3-port, 4-port, (also 2, etc. depending on model)
- Trunk lengths (meters): examples include 0.00, 0.20, 0.3, 0.30, 0.91, 1, 1.00, 2.00, 2.44, 2.50, 3.05, 4.57, 4.6, 7.60, 7.62 (availability depends on part)
- Wiring / wiring styles: Combiner, Custom, Dual Sensor, Parallel
Downloads (representative documents) - A-Code M12 Male to M8 Female Splitters (PDF)
- 4-pin A-Code M12 Male to 4-pin A-Code M12 Female Splitters (PDF)
Caractéristiques / spécifications techniques - Product family: Splitter cordsets / splitter cables
- Connector types: M12 A-code, M8, flying leads
- Branch counts: 2, 3, 4 (common configurations)
- Trunk contacts: multiple contact-count variants (3, 4, 5, 8, 12, 17)
- Trunk lengths: multiple lengths available (see product config)
- Wiring options: combiner, parallel, dual-sensor, custom wiring
- Power compatibility: AC, DC, and AC/DC devices
- Use case: power multiple devices from one cable, adapt to changing needs, reduce accessory cost