4-wire Ethernet Products

April 1, 2006
A line of 4-wire D-coded Ethernet physical media products, including cables, switches and conduit adapters, are compliant with EtherNet/IP standards.

Cordsets are available in a variety of configurations, including pre-molded M12 eurofast connectors, receptacles and RJ45 plugs. Tough PVC cable jackets meet TIA/EIA568-B.2 Category 5e performance requirements for 10 and 100 Base-T Ethernet. PUR connectors with optional stainless steel coupling nuts are also available, as well as a receptacle that transitions from an RJ45 connector to a single 4-wire eurofast connector. High-performance industrial switches provide 5 or 9 eurofast ports. Both the 5- and 9-port switches are available with a 4- or 5-pin 7/8-16UN minifast power port, and provide NEMA 1, 3, 4, 12, 13 and IEC IP67 mechanical protection. Transition products include conduit adapters that allow one- or two-ported eurofast drops from standard conduit bodies, and a cabinet adapter for transition from eurofast to RJ45 connectors.

Turck Inc.

www.turck.com

800.544.7769

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