ifm electronic, 20 m 5 Core Power Cable, Grey Modified Polyphenylene Ether 100 °C

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RS Stock No.:
185-826
Mfr. Part No.:
EVF627
Manufacturer:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Product Type

Power Cable

Number of Cores

5

Jacket Colour

Grey

Cable Length

20m

Jacket Material

Modified Polyphenylene Ether

Voltage

63 V dc

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Standards/Approvals

CE, cULus, UKCA

Cable CSA

2.5 mm²

Maximum Operating Temperature

100°C

Conductor Material

Stainless Steel

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The ifm electronic high-performance connection cable is engineered for demanding environments, particularly in the food and beverage industry. Featuring an L-coded design, it is expertly constructed to withstand moisture, ensuring reliability and durability. The cable is free from silicone and halogen, greatly enhancing its suitability for sensitive applications. With gold-plated contacts, it promises superior conductivity, safeguarding against wear and corrosion. Additionally, the robust construction with PP moulded body and EPDM sealing material ensures the integrity and longevity of the connection in rigorous conditions. Ideal for use in drag chains, this cable combines flexibility with a high tolerance for bending cycles, making it a dependable choice for various industrial applications.

20 meters length for extensive installation flexibility

High durability with drag chain compatibility

Halogen-free for enhanced safety and environmental protection

Gold-plated contacts for reliable and stable performance

Suitable for use in wet and food industry environments

Strong construction with stainless steel locking for secure connections

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