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Use this general purpose cable to supply power to equipment.
This cable can be stretched by about 40% and return to its original length, making it useful for applications where cable is in motion. It's often sewn into garments or used with equipment that must be worn.
After extending to full length to provide added reach, this cable retracts and self-coils for tangle-free storage. It's often used with hand tools and other portable devices.
For high-heat applications such as furnaces and ovens, this cable's insulation withstands temperatures of 390° F and higher.
Often used in computers, small electronics, and electronic prototyping, this cable is very flexible with small gauge wire to handle tight curves in narrow spaces.
Rated to 12 volts DC, this cable is often used in low-voltage applications such as battery and vehicle wiring and radios. Also known as GPT cable.
Often used in mining equipment, submersible pumps, and drilling rigs, this cable withstands 2,000 volts AC/DC.
A thick rubber insulation resists cuts and abrasion, so this cable can be pulled over rough surfaces without damaging the wires inside.
The insulation resists corrosive chemicals and salt water, and the wires in this cable are tin plated for corrosion resistance.
Also known as zip cord, this cable is often used in lamps, heat guns, and other small appliances.
Weather-resistant insulation makes this cable suitable for outdoor use and direct burial without conduit.
Supply power to submersible pumps in water or oil wells.
Often used to wire pendant switches, this cable hangs from an overhead connection. Also known as bus drop cable.
This cable meets TC-ER crush and impact requirements for exposed runs in cable trays, so it can be used without conduit. It sends signal and data to operate, measure, or regulate automated equipment.
Often used in electronic prototyping or in the interior of computers, this flat cable is ultra flexible with small-gauge wires so it fits in tight spaces.
Nearly two-thirds the diameter of standard control cable, this cable fits in tight spaces. It sends signal and data to operate, measure, or regulate automated equipment.
Send signal and data to operate, measure, or regulate automated equipment such as conveyors and CNC machines.
This cable is used in variable-frequency drive motors. It has shielding to block signal interference caused by voltage fluctuations and current spikes.
Also known as festoon cable, this flat cable fits in confined spaces such as overhead cranes and hoists. It sends signal and data to operate, measure, or regulate automated equipment.
Made of thin, flattened wires, this flexible cable can be routed in tight spaces, such as inside a laptop.
Keep water from damaging wires—this cable has a layer of absorbent material that traps moisture before it reaches the internal wires. It sends signal and data to operate, measure, or regulate automated equipment.
Use this cable without conduit in automated applications—it meets crush and impact requirements for exposed runs in cable carriers, and withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
A thick outer layer of silicone rubber insulation protects this cable from high voltages while remaining ultra flexible. It stands up to continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Often used in automated applications such as robotics and cable carriers, this cable withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
The insulation has excellent resistance to oil, so this cable can be used near motors. Often used in automated applications, it withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission
In addition to handling continuous movement, this cable withstands twisting up to 450° without degrading data or signal transmission. It's often used in welding robots and rotary tables.
For use in tight spaces, this cable has up to a 40% smaller OD than standard continuous-flex cable. It withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Bend and flex this silicone-insulated cable in temperatures up to 350° F. It can keep moving in areas twice as hot as most other continuous-flex cables without degrading data or signal transmission.
With a life span of more than 20 million high-speed flex cycles, this cable lasts twice as long as standard continuous-flex cable. The frequent motion will not degrade data or signal transmission.
Connect servocontrollers and servomotors in automated equipment and on assembly lines. This cable withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Often used to send signal and data to order pickers and cranes, this cable withstands continuous motion applications without degrading data or signal transmission.
Use this cable for complex and high-speed data and signal transmission.
This cable has twisted pairs of wires that cancel signal interference from multiple transmission lines. Use it for complex and high-speed data and signal transmission.
Connect telephones and telephone blocks to a wall jack.
Hook up speakers, intercoms, and other low-current devices to a building's communication wiring.
Send data between data centers and workstations in fiber-optic networks.
Connect devices such as sensors, programmable logic controllers, and actuators to an automated network.
Often used in radio transmission, network connections, and digital audio feed, this cable transmits audio, video, and data signals.
From mines and factories to robotics, this rugged Ethernet cable sends data between sensors and switches in the grimiest places.
Also known as plenum cable, this cable has low-smoke insulation and can be used without conduit in ductwork and above a drop ceiling. It has an oil-resistant insulation to protect wires as the cable moves from duct to equipment or machinery.
Often used in automated applications that require continuous motion, this cable sends data between computers, servers, and switches without degrading signal transmission.
Also known as plenum cable, this cable has low-smoke insulation and can be used without conduit in ductwork and above a drop ceiling. Use it to send data between computers, servers, and switches.
Send data between computers, printers, servers, and switches.
Wire multiple components in your security system using a single cable.
Hook up thermostats, air-conditioning units, and other low-voltage equipment.
Connect low-current circuits such as intercoms and security systems to a building's electrical system in single-level facilities.
Rated for in-wall installation, this cable carries power to wall outlets. Also known as branch circuit wire.
This cable has an uninsulated ground wire that touches the protective metal armor so it can be used for bonding and grounding. It's often used along the exterior of walls to carry power to outlet boxes. Also known as AC cable.
Also known as fixture whips, this cable has locknuts and fittings attached to the protective metal armor to secure it to a knockout. It's often used to connect light fixtures.
This cable is approved for use in vertical shafts and large facilities with mulitple levels for critical circuits such as fire alarms and smoke detectors.
This cable is approved for use in vertical shafts and large facilities with multiple levels. It's often used for low-current circuits such as intercoms and security systems.
The metal armor on this cable acts as conduit to protect the internal wires. It's often used along the exterior of walls to carry power to outlet boxes. Also known as MC cable.
Also known as plenum cable, this cable has low-smoke insulation and can be used without conduit in ductwork and above a drop ceiling. Use it in low-current circuits such as intercoms and security systems.
Also known as plenum cable, this cable has low-smoke insulation and can be used without conduit in ductwork and above a drop ceiling. Use in critical circuits such as fire alarms and smoke detectors.
Prevent damage to wires for fire alarm systems, smoke detectors, and other critical circuits with this armored cable.
After extending to full length to provide added reach, this cable retracts and self-coils for tangle-free storage. It's often used with low-current circuits such as microphones and headsets.
This cable withstands abrasion, oil, and the rough conditions found in welding applications.
Approved for flame resistance, this cable meets Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) standards. The insulation resists abrasion and chemicals.
Also known as hook-up wire, this wire is primarily used for wiring electrical panels, lighting, and plant floor equipment.
Maintain a supply of Mil. Spec. wire in multiple colors.
Keep spools of wire in multiple colors on hand.
This wire meets stringent military specifications for material quality.
More flexible than standard wire, this wire is often used for internal appliance wiring and machine tools. Also known as MTW wire.
Nearly half the diameter and up to 40% lighter than standard wire of the same gauge and voltage, this wire fits in tight spaces.
Use this wire in high-voltage applications that require 10,000 volts DC or greater, such as in high-power signs and lasers.
Eliminate tangles—the slippery insulation on this wire won't catch on itself, other wires, or on rough surfaces.
Even at 480° F—hotter than some industrial ovens—this wire’s insulation won’t melt.
Rated to 50 volts AC/DC, this wire is often used in small electronics and robotics. It withstands temperatures of 390° F and greater.
Run power over rough surfaces—this wire has thick insulation that stands up to wear and tear.
The shielding in this wire blocks signal interference from nearby equipment and devices. When pulled lengthwise, it extends 40% and then returns to its original length, so it's useful for high-vibration applications.
Our most chemical-resistant wire—the PTFE insulation protects against most chemicals, solvents, and oil.
When pulled lengthwise, this unshielded wire extends 40% and then returns to its original length, so it's useful for high-vibration applications.
The PEEK insulation on this wire won't degrade when exposed to radiation, and is often used in nuclear energy production.
With a slim PFA plastic insulation, this wire has the same heat resistance as standard high-temperature wire but its diameter is one-third the size for use in tight spaces.
The thin strands in this wire have better fatigue resistance under repeated flexing than the strands in standard continuous-flex wire, so it will last longer.
Use this wire in automated applications that require 14,000 volts A/C or greater. It withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Insulated with TPE, this wire won’t break down from oil, coolant, or chemicals, and it carries a strong signal even when repeatedly bent. This makes it great for greasy equipment on automated lines, such as lubricated cable carriers.
Often used in automated applications such as robotics, this wire withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Keep multiple colors of wrap wire on hand to color code connections in circuit boards for easy identification.
Assortments include wire in multiple lengths and colors.
This wire wraps around a post terminal on a circuit board to make an electrical connection, eliminating the need for soldering.
Make connections in circuit boards with these short lengths of terminated wire.
Install this copper wire in conduit and cable trays throughout commercial and industrial buildings. It's also known as branch circuit wire.
Mend or extend aluminum wire often found in older buildings.
Also known as magnet wire, this wire is commonly used in motors, transformers, relays, and other high-speed winding applications.
Originally designed to meet the quality standards of the auto industry, this wire withstands high temperatures, flames, and abrasion.
Keep spools of vehicle wire in multiple colors on hand.
Connect batteries in generators, forklifts, and other vehicles in corrosive environments. Also known as marine wire, this copper wire is tin plated to resist corrosion from salt water, battery acid, and oil.
Connect batteries in vehicles and generators.
Often found in older vehicles, this fusible link wire protects a circuit in applications where you can’t use a standard fuse.
Also known as photovoltaic (PV) wire, this wire won’t deteriorate from UV light when used outdoors. It’s often used in solar panels.
The EPDM insulation on this wire won’t become brittle or crack from sunlight, humidity, rain, temperature changes, abrasion from dirt and debris, and other rough outdoor conditions.
Use these cords with computers, lab equipment, and office machines that have IEC connections.
Connect equipment and devices to a power supply.
Stop electric shocks before they happen—these cords cut power to equipment when they detect an unsafe current.
Power multiple devices from one power source.
Tug these cords to full length, and they’ll stay plugged in. Also called hospital-grade cords, they form an extra-tight connection with outlets. After stretching, they return to a tight, tangle-free coil.
Create a secure, vibration-resistant connection on both ends—these cords have a hospital-grade plug and a locking connector on the socket.
Also known as hospital-grade cords, these cords have an extra-tight connection to prevent them from detaching. The plug is marked with a green dot.
Designed for indoor applications, these cords are often used to power appliances.
Create a vibration-resistant connection—the socket on these cords locks onto any male receptacle and will not detach until manually unlocked.
All cords have a country-specific plug to power equipment from international outlets.
Create secure, vibration-resistant connections on both ends—these cord splitters have a hospital-grade plug and locking sockets.
These self-coiling cords stretch to full length and then return to their retracted length for tangle-free storage.
After a power failure, these cords must be manually reset, preventing unexpected equipment startup.
The shielding blocks signal interference from nearby equipment and devices.
All cords have a country-specific plug on one end and an IEC socket on the other end.
Create a vibration-resistant connection—the socket on these cords securely locks onto any male receptacle and will not detach until manually unlocked.
These cords work with any Milwaukee tool with a pin socket (Quik-Lok) connection.
Plug these cords into fans that have quick-disconnect terminals.
Send data between sensors and receivers that have different signal types. These cords change the output signal from PNP to NPN.
These cords have a Nano M8 connector (also known as a pico connector) on one end and an USB Type-A connector on the other.
These cords have an M8 connector on one end and an M12 connector on the other.
The threaded ends on these cords seal out contaminants and resist coming loose from vibration in tough industrial environments and automated systems while sending power and signal to devices with M12 connections.
Often used for automated systems, motors, and pumps in tough industrial areas such as near welding and metal machining, these cords carry higher current than M5, M8, and M12 cords.
With a higher maximum current than nano M8 and micro M12 cords, these mini cords are often used with automated systems, motors, and pumps.
Also known as pico cords, these cords are often used with low-current 8 mm proximity and photoelectric switches.
FDA compliant for direct contact with food, these cords are safe to use with 12 mm proximity switches, valves, and power supplies in food, beverage, and pharmaceutical applications.
With a single cord, these splitters join two devices with M12 connectors to a distribution block or I/O module with M12 connectors. Often used with sensors and actuators, they send signals/power to your devices through one connection.
Send signal and power to low-current devices with M8 connections near welding, metal machining, and in spots where temperatures change.
Connect two devices to a distribution block or I/O module with just one cord. Often used with sensors and actuators, these splitters send power/signals to your devices through a single connection.
TPE insulation protects these cords from some of the toughest industrial conditions, including abrasion, coolants, chemicals, UV rays, and weld slag. Use them in areas with welding, machining, and fluctuating temperatures to send signal and power to M12 proximity switches, valves, and other devices.
Step on or roll carts and platform trucks over these M12 cords without crushing them.
A few turns is all it takes to join these cords, which have thick threads similar to a light bulb, for a secure connection in washdown and high-vibration areas. They detach just as fast for frequent maintenance.
Use these cords with hydraulic and air-powered valves, motors, pumps, and pressure switches. They have a solenoid valve socket on one end and an M12 threaded plug on the other.
Use these cords in vehicles and other agricultural and construction equipment.
Connect batteries to each other or to electrical systems.
Like a tree trunk connecting to branches, these cords supply power to a chain of devices. Send power to high-amperage motors, robotic arms, and other machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems.
Often used in automation systems such as conveyors and sorters, these cords have plug and socket ends, so they quickly connect and disconnect for maintenance and do not need to be hardwired.
Similar to branches extending from a tree, these cords disperse power from a main power line to run a chain of devices. Power high-amperage fans, pumps, and other machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems.
Transfer power between your door frame and door to power electric locks or exit devices.
Send power from generators to keep the lights on and equipment running.
Plug these cords into computers, lab equipment, and office machines that have IEC connections.
Hardwire these cords to equipment.
Send DC power to multiple electronics from one source. With industry standard barrel-style connections, these splitters are compatible with many power supplies and other devices.
Carry DC power in or out of electronic devices with these cords. All have industry standard barrel-style connections, letting you power electronics from power supplies.
Mount these outlet strips to a desktop or workbench with the mounting hardware, or set them on a surface.
Power computers, lab equipment, and office machines that have IEC connections.
Filters between the outlets on these strips protect computers and other sensitive equipment from external signals that interfere with the equipment’s performance.
Also known as hospital-grade outlet strips, these outlets have an extra-tight fit to prevent plugs from detaching. They are marked with a green dot.
A filter through the middle isolates two pairs of outlets, so high voltage equipment plugged into one pair won’t affect the other pair.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock with ground fault protection.
With a rubber housing, these outlet strips withstand drops and other impact.
A combination of an outlet box, cord, and duct, these outlet strips minimize tripping hazards and protect the cord from damage.
Save energy by automatically turning off unused outlets—the master outlet controls the follower outlets and shuts off power to those outlets when a device plugged into the master is turned off.
The power switch to these outlet strips is on an extension cord, so you can control power even when the strips are in hard to reach places, such as under a desk.
Separately control each device plugged into these strips—each outlet has its own power switch.
Often used in offices and workstations, these outlet strips power multiple devices from a single wall outlet.
No need for mounting hardware—these outlet strips have magnets on the back to stick to steel walls, cabinets, and other magnetic surfaces.
Mount these strips into standard 19" wide electronics racks and enclosures.
Bring power to workstations that are not near a wall—these poles mount from the ceiling.
These curved outlet strips clamp onto a pole or table leg.
Install these extra-long strips onto the frame of an electrical cabinet.
Power devices above and below your workbench while keeping your outlet strip out of the way.
Connect devices such as computers, printers, and mobile devices.
Stretch these cords out when you need extra length and their coiled design springs back when it’s not needed to make them smaller.
Adapt your USB port to connect to a variety of other devices.
Pinch the sides on the plugs of these cords to insert them; they lock into a socket to prevent the cord from detaching.
Often used in robotics, packaging, conveyors, and other applications with constant movement and high temperatures, these silicone rubber cords bend and flex at temperatures up to 325° F.
Transmit data and video at high speeds between PCs, mobile devices, and displays.
Often used in automated applications such as robotics, these cords withstand continuous motion without degrading data transmission.
With a flange on the socket end, you can mount these cords in a panel cutout to move data between computers, printers, and mobile devices.
The insulation serves as a tough armor that protects these cords in high-traffic areas.
With Kevlar-reinforced armor, these USB cords stand up to frequent use and bending better than standard USB cords.
Rated IP67, these cords withstand wet and dusty locations, such as enclosures on CNC machines.
Connect computers, servers, and switches in a fiber-optic network.
Securely connect equipment in data or signal applications.
Run high-definition signals through duct, above drop ceilings, and below raised floors without using conduit.
Commonly used for movie, stage, and interior building lighting, these cords connect to equipment with five-pin XLR connections.
Often used to connect multiple monitors to a single computer, these cords send video and audio to a display device.
Send high-definition signals to monitors, TVs, and projectors.
Often used in assembly line networks and Fieldbus connections, these cords have B-coded M12 connections.
Connect audio to a single speaker, or extend the distance between stereo audio devices.
These cords contain a single pair of twisted wires, making them lighter and more flexible than other Ethernet cords. They’re good for transportation, robotics, and automation applications.
Send high-speed data between sensors, switches, or I/O modules with an M8 connection and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and computers with a traditional RJ45 connection.
Connect computers, monitors, printers, and other devices with DB connections.
Also known as plenum-rated cords, these CMP ethernet cords have flame-resistant, low-smoke insulation and can be used without conduit in duct work and above a drop ceiling.
To send high-speed data in tough, rugged environments, these cords have an M12 connector on one end that threads onto switches, sensors, and other devices prone to vibration. The other end has a traditional RJ45 plug that connects to Ethernet equipment, such as computers, IO modules, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
Unlike the RJ45 ends on traditional Ethernet cords, the threaded M8 ends on these cords keep contaminants out and resist coming loose from vibration.
Often used in automated applications such as robotics, these cords withstand continuous motion without degrading data transmission. They have an RJ45 plug on each end.
The M12 threaded connectors on these cords are more vibration resistant than RJ45 connectors.
Transmit audio, video, and data signals over long distances with minimal signal loss.
Play audio from one source on two different speakers.
The plugs on these cords pivot up to 90° in each direction to fit Ethernet jacks at awkward angles or in tight spots, such as behind equipment or in enclosures.
Transmit video to a single monitor.
Use these unshielded cords where signal interference is not a concern.
Display video from one source on two different monitors.
Often used in labs, storage facilities, and offices, the shielding blocks low to moderate signal interference from nearby equipment and devices. These cords have a flange on the socket end to mount them in a panel cutout.
Plug these cords into a vehicle outlet to power a device from the vehicle's battery.
Attach these splitters to an extension cord to power multiple devices from one cord.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock with these cords.
Keep power flowing in dirty areas with rubber-insulated cords that resist oil, water, and chemicals. A locking lever on the socket prevents your device from disconnecting.
Thick insulation protects the internal wires of these cords, so they can be used in high-traffic areas and over rough surfaces.
Also known as hospital-grade cords, these have extra-tight connections to prevent them from detaching. The connectors are marked with a green dot.
These cords have an oil- and water-resistant insulation and impact-resistant connectors for protection in harsh environments.
A locking lever on the female socket prevents your device from disconnecting.
These self-coiling cords return to their retracted length after stretching for tangle-free storage.
Avoid the clutter of multiple extension cords and overcrowded outlet strips—these extension cords have outlet boxes spread evenly along their length.
Run power to welders in machine shops, garages, and other areas where these cords will be exposed to harsh conditions. These cords have either EPDM or PVC insulation that protects the cord's wires from weld slag and being dragged, kicked, and stepped on.
Use these cords where ignitable gas and dust may be present. They're CSA certified for Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups B, C, and D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups F and G hazardous environments.
Insulated to resist water, oil, and solvents, these cords withstand dirty and greasy environments.
The insulation resists water, oil, and chemicals, so these cords withstand dirty and greasy environments.
The insulation on these cords resists water, so they can be used outdoors.
In addition to an outlet on the end, these cords have multiple inline outlets.
Put overhead outlets in arm’s reach.
Run these cords through high-traffic areas that are dirty and greasy. They have a thick insulation that resists water, oil, and chemicals, and protects against abrasion.
A locking lever on the socket keeps multiple devices connected to these extension cords.
Designed for indoor use, these cords are often used to power appliances.
Power multiple devices with one extension cord.
Plug these connectors into hazardous location devices. Using a NAMUR signal, they operate at a low current and voltage, so they prevent the risk of sparks and ignition in volatile areas.
Because they tightly thread to M12 connections, these connectors won’t let contaminants in or come loose from vibration in rugged industrial environments and automated systems as they send power and signal or just power to your equipment.
Block signal interference from nearby devices, such as motors and transmitters, while maintaining a strong, stable connection for M12 threads.
Quickly mate these connectors by pushing them together. They're often used with 12 mm proximity switches and valves in automated systems.
Safely use these connectors with 12 mm proximity switches, console lights, valves, and power supplies in food, beverage, and pharmaceutical applications—they’re FDA compliant for direct food contact.
Visually confirm your connector is working properly. A green light means your connector has power, while yellow means it has signal.
Send power and signal to devices with M12 connections that are exposed to some of the toughest industrial stresses—from welding to metal machining and changing temperatures.
Often used to send power and signal to automated systems, motors, and pumps, these mini connectors carry higher currents than M5, M8, and M12 connectors.
Send higher current than M12 connectors to automated systems, motors, and pumps in environments where washdowns are common.
Protect against signal interference while sending 2-3 times more current than M12 connectors.
Send higher current than M5, M8, and M12 connectors near tough industrial jobs, such as welding and metal machining.
Some of the smallest signal/power connectors we offer, these connectors fit in tight spaces and are often used in electronics.
Visually check that your low-current devices with M8 connections are powered up and sending and receiving signals. These connectors illuminate green if they have power and yellow if they have signal.
Minimize signal loss between low-current devices with M8 connections.
Send signal and power to low-current devices with M8 connections in food processing and other sanitary applications.
A TPE cable protects these connectors from oil, weld slag, and other tough industrial stresses as they send signal and power to low-current devices with M8 connections.
Also known as pico connectors, these connectors are often used with 8 mm and smaller proximity switches and photoelectric switches.
Power hydraulic and air-powered valves, motors, pumps, and pressure switches.
With thick threads similar to a light bulb, these connectors take only a few turns to lock into place for a secure connection in washdown and high-vibration areas. Detach them just as quickly for frequent maintenance.
Made with industry standard barrel-style ends, these connectors carry DC power between electronic devices and power supplies.
Connect flat flexible cable to circuit boards.
Attach wires to your circuit board with these Amphenol PV connectors.
Often used in devices that branch off of the main power line, these connectors power high-amperage fans, pumps, and machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems.
Power robotic arms and other high-amperage machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems from your main M35 power line.
When mated, these connectors meet NEMA 6P for protection against washdowns and temporary submersion.
When mated, connectors meet NEMA 6P, NEMA 12, and either IP67 or IP69K.
FDA compliant to safely touch food and threaded for a tight hold, these connectors won’t vibrate loose as they send high-speed data to sensors and other automated devices in food, beverage, and pharmaceutical plants.
A threaded M8 end on these connectors keeps contaminants out and withstands vibration better than RJ45 ends on traditional Ethernet cords.
Unlike traditional RJ45 connectors found in data centers, these connectors stand up to rugged industrial environments since they tightly thread to devices with M12 connections, sealing out contaminants and resisting shaking loose from vibration. Use them to transfer high-speed data between sensors, switches, computers, IO modules, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and other equipment.
Use these connectors and cords to make Ethernet connections in wet location environments.
Often used to prototype or replace damaged connections, these connectors allow you to access and connect to individual USB pins.
Audio/video HDMI connectors and cords are rated IP67 when mated.
Assemble DB and HD connectors to replace worn out connectors.
Ready to install in panel boxes, switches, outlets, and other devices, these cords come with a spade terminal already attached to one end.
These terminals are connected to a single-conductor wire lead.
Save preparation time—these cords are ready-to-use with ring terminals on each end of a single-conductor wire.
Change the M8 8-pin connection on your Schunk gripper to wire leads for hardwiring robots that don’t have an M8 8-pin connection.
Connect these lifters to your robot arm to pick up and move items using suction. They're electric, so you don't need a compressed air source.
Make your own thermocouples.
Make custom RTD probes.
Designed to carry thermocouple signals over longer distances than standard thermocouple wire, this extension wire lengthens existing thermocouple connections.
Use these cords to connect PLC expansion modules and keep everything configured on one processor.
Adapt 10-pin cables for connection to a USB port on a PC.
Convert 10-pin cables to RS-232C for connection to PCs.
Extend light into hard-to-reach spaces by attaching a fiber-optic cable to your flashlight.
Connect a flexible solar panel charger to a vehicle outlet.
Replace frayed or cut cords.