RSM 40-FK 4.4 Turck Splitters
Part#:RSM 40-FK 4.4
Manufacturer:Turck
Alt. Part#:U0102-23
Product Lifecycle:Active
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RSM 40-FK 4.4
About the manufacturer: Turck is one of the manufacturers that offers Splitters that you can order at Powermatic Associates site. Turck is a leading provider of sensor, fieldbus, and connectivity technologies, along with interface technology, human-machine interfaces (HMI), and RFID systems. We offer innovative solutions for factory and process automation requirements, guaranteeing top-notch performance.
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Product Details
- Weight 98 g
- Trunk Connector 7/8”-16 UN
- Drop/Branch Connector M12 × 1
Product condition
New Factory Sealed
New Factory Sealed - New condition, never used, original OEM part with original packaging and factory seal.
RSM 40-FK 4.4 Description
Turck RSM 40-FK 4.4 is a connector (receptacle) that falls under the 7/8"-16 UN minifast male straight to M12 eurofast female straight sub-range. This panel-mount receptacle bulkhead connector features a nickel-plated brass coupling nut and is designed for a 6.7mm cable sheath outer diameter. It offers a connection type of a 4-pin 7/8"-16 UN minifast male connector with a male coupling thread and a 4-pin M12 eurofast female receptacle with a Pg9 panel-mounting thread. The cross-section is 4 x #18AWG. The current consumption is rated at (AC) 0.016 A with a power consumption of 0.75 VA. It has an electrical durability with a resistive load of 100,000 operations and a mechanical durability at no load of 30,000,000 operations.
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