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Housings have D-sub connectors covered

A Phoenix Contact product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 29, 2003

The Variosub range of IP67-rated D-sub connector housings provides full protection against the ingress of dust, and against the effects of immersion in water to a depth of 1m.

For applications requiring reliable, yet inexpensive, plug-and-socket connections which are able to withstand tough environmental conditions, Phoenix Contact, is now offering the new Variosub range of IP67-rated D-sub connector housings, which provide full protection against the ingress of dust, and against the effects of immersion in water to a depth of 1m.

Available in both 9- and 15-pin versions, the new housings are compatible with a wide range of inserts for signal applications, and for power applications up to 30A at 400V.

Phoenix Contact offers inserts for signal applications with a wide choice of connection technologies for the outgoing cables, including convenient screw-clamp terminals, traditional solder sleeves, and crimp connections.

All versions of Phoenix Contact's innovative Variosub-D-sub-IP67 connector housings feature two separate cable entries, each with its own PG-style gland, and a push-pull locking mechanism which is far faster and more convenient to use than traditional screw-type retaining systems.

Fully meeting IOANA requirements for use in high-speed data networks in both light- and heavy-duty areas, Variosub-D-sub-IP67 connector housings can optionally be supplied with EMC inserts.

These provide additional shielding to help ensure that data integrity is maintained, even in applications where the connectors are exposed to high levels of electromagnetic interference.

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