1. Conveyor Line Proximity Sensor Wiring
Connecting an inductive proximity sensor on a long packaging conveyor line back to a central control cabinet. The cable's 10-meter length provides ample reach without needing an intermediate junction box.
Problem SolvedThe flying leads allow for direct, secure termination into a cabinet's terminal block, while the screw-on M8 connector prevents disconnection from sensor vibration. The IP67 rating ensures the connection point is protected from washdown procedures common in the industry.
M8 ConnectorIP6710m CableProximity SensorConveyor System
2. Automated Car Wash Sensor Integration
Field-wiring a photoelectric sensor used for vehicle positioning within an automated car wash system. The cable connects the sensor, which is exposed to the elements, to a sealed control panel.
Problem SolvedThe IP67 rating is critical for withstanding high-pressure water jets and cleaning agents. The cable's specified suitability for 'zones with chemicals' ensures the PVC jacket will not degrade from exposure to detergents and waxes, guaranteeing long-term reliability.
IP67Chemical ResistancePVC JacketPhotoelectric SensorWashdown
3. Pneumatic Solenoid Valve Control on a Gantry Robot
Providing power and signal to a small pneumatic solenoid valve mounted on the end-effector of a gantry robot used in a pick-and-place operation.
Problem SolvedThe 3-wire configuration is ideal for simple actuator control (Power, Common, Signal). The 4A current rating is more than sufficient for a typical industrial solenoid coil, and the rugged, vibration-resistant M8 connector ensures a stable connection despite the robot's constant motion.
4A Current RatingM8 ConnectorSolenoid ValveGantry RobotIndustrial Automation