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News Release from: Turck | Subject: 4-pin Picofast junction box
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 September 2004

Junction boxes simplify sensor wiring

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Turck has added a new 4-pin Picofast junction box to its Multibox junction box product line.

Turck has added a new 4-pin Picofast junction box to its Multibox junction box product line These boxes are the first to offer dual I/O per port with the space saving Picofast footprint

Users can now consolidate wiring when using 4-pin sensors, such as photoelectric, or connect up to 16, 3-pin sensors, such as Turck's Picoprox line.

The new 4- and 8-port fully encapsulated junction boxes are available with a snap lock or M8 threaded connection.

The top mount home run connector or side exit integral cable provides easy access in small areas.

The Picofast connectors are oriented to allow right-angle cordsets to mate and provide a low profile for efficient wire consolidation of sensors and other devices.

Picofast junction boxes provide a convenient way to maintain, identify, and consolidate machine or panel wiring from multiple I/O points.

An available splitter allows for two 3-pin devices to be connected to each port.

The top mount junction box, offered in four or eight ports, is available with a quick disconnect M16 homerun connector or a side exit integral cable.

Homerun connector options include 14-pin M16 cordsets in straight or right angle configuration.

The 4-pin dual output per port offers an operating current of 3A/port and 4A total.

Operating voltage is 10-48V DC and the industrial nylon; fully encapsulated housings offer an IP67 protection rating.

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