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Phoenix Contact Sensor/Actuator Cable, PVC, 24 AWG, 8-Conductor, Tin Plated Copper, 10 m

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Phoenix Contact sensor/actuator cable with PVC jacket, 24 AWG, 8 conductors, tin plated copper, 10 meters long. For connecting multi-conductor sensors and actuators in industrial automation applications. Model 1406081.

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Phoenix Contact Sensor/Actuator Cable — 8-Conductor, PVC, 24 AWG, 10 m

The Phoenix Contact 1406081 sensor/actuator cable provides a flexible, multi-conductor wiring solution for connecting sensors, actuators, and field devices in industrial automation systems. The 8-conductor configuration supports complex device wiring with multiple signal, power, and control conductors in a single cable run.

Specifications

  • Type: Sensor/Actuator Connecting Cable
  • Jacket Material: PVC
  • AWG: 24
  • Conductors: 8
  • Conductor Finish: Tin Plated Copper
  • Cable Length: 10 meters
  • Model: 1406081

Applications

Designed for power and signal applications in machine tools, automation equipment, conveyor systems, and process control installations. The 8-conductor configuration accommodates multi-function sensor/actuator devices that require separate power, signal, and ground conductors. PVC jacket provides good flexibility and chemical resistance for standard industrial environments.

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