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Categories | Industrial Ethernet Cable |
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Brand Name: | CABLEFORCE |
Model Number: | MC08C1RLSXSB24RBxx-NFPA 130 |
Certification: | UL Certified, CUL Certified, CE/ EMC, IP67, IP69K |
Place of Origin: | Guangdong, China |
MOQ: | 100 |
Price: | Negotiated |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 60000 pcs/month |
Delivery Time: | 2~3 weeks |
Packaging Details: | Our standard packing: Individual part with transparent PE bag with label, OEM packing available. |
Type: | NFPA 130 EN45545 Certified CAT 7 SFTP LSZH Cable |
Gender: | Male to Male |
Reference Standard: | IEC61076 2 101, IEC 61076 2 109 |
Locking system: | M12 x 1.0 screw |
Rated current: | 0.5A |
Rated voltage: | 50V |
Impulse voltage: | 800V |
Termination: | Soldering |
Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
Model Number | MC08C1RLSXSB24RBxx-NFPA 130 | ||||||||
Contact No | 8 pin | ||||||||
Screw Nut | Brass CNC nickel plated | ||||||||
Contact Resistance | ≤5mΩ | ||||||||
Insulation Resistance | ≥100MΩ | ||||||||
Application | Rail Transit Vehicle Cables | ||||||||
Contact Plating | Au ( Gold ) | ||||||||
Contact Carrier | TPU + GF | ||||||||
Rated Temperature | -40°C ~ 90°C | ||||||||
Contact | Male : Brass Female : Phosphor bronze | ||||||||
Pollution degree | 3 | ||||||||
Brand Name | CABLEFORCE |
● Brand: Cableforce
● Country of origin: China
● NFPA 130 Certified Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) Cable for Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail
● Cat 7 SFTP 4x2x24AWG Ethernet Cable
● Package: packaged in a resealable bag
● Cable Jacket is Labelled with Self Laminated Label
● Certificated:
FAQ
● Is D-Sub and VGA the same?
When used as a monitor interface, a D-Sub port is also known as a VGA port, an analog connection standard that's been around for some time. The connector is a DE-15 connector with 15 pins in three rows, often referred to as a "mini-D-Sub 15-pin" or "D-Sub 15-pin" connector.
● What is the difference between DB-25 and DB-9 connectors?
Because personal computers first used DB-25 connectors for their serial and parallel ports, when the PC serial port began to use 9-pin connectors, they were often labeled as DB-9 instead of DE-9 connectors, due to an ignorance of the fact that B represented a shell size. It is now common to see DE-9 connectors sold as DB-9 connectors.
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