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    What type of sensor connector is this where can I buy some

    Here are some reason photos of this connector
    Thanks to anyone that can help
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    Re: What type of sensor connector is this where can I buy some

    It's a connector for a Siemens induction sensor.
    Probably: 3RX1-502 or something similar.
    See here in the catalog:
    "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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      #3
      Re: What type of sensor connector is this where can I buy some

      Your pic looks like "M12 Eurofast" 4-pin female, right angle.
      Those are a common European connector used in industrial automation and sensors, fieldbus.
      Not popular in North America because they are expensive and the pins break off easy.
      Digikey has some by Amphenol, TE, I usually get them from Turck

      There are 4-pin, 5-pin (shield), molded/sealed cordsets for water proof, zillions of variations on them.

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        Re: What type of sensor connector is this where can I buy some

        Originally posted by redwire View Post
        Your pic looks like "M12 Eurofast" 4-pin female, right angle.
        Those are a common European connector used in industrial automation and sensors, fieldbus.
        Not popular in North America because they are expensive and the pins break off easy.
        Digikey has some by Amphenol, TE, I usually get them from Turck

        There are 4-pin, 5-pin (shield), molded/sealed cordsets for water proof, zillions of variations on them.
        Thank you for the info

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          #5
          Re: What type of sensor connector is this where can I buy some

          Originally posted by Per Hansson View Post
          It's a connector for a Siemens induction sensor.
          Probably: 3RX1-502 or something similar.
          See here in the catalog:
          Thank you for the info it is a m12 connector

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