7M F39-JG7A-L
7M F39-JG7A-L
Manufacturer: OMRON
Condition: New and Unused, Surplus.
Overview of Omron 7M F39-JG7A-L
The Omron F39-JG7A-L is a 7-meter transmitter cable designed for use with Omron safety light curtains such as the F3SG-RA series. It features a single-ended M12 5-pin connector with a gray cable jacket, optimized to maintain reliable signal transmission between safety light curtain components and control units. This cable is suitable for industrial environments and is designed for easy integration and maintenance.
Key Features
- Cable Length: 7 meters
- Connector Type: M12 5-pin single-ended connector (gray color)
- Application: Transmitter cable for Omron F3SG-RA series safety light curtains
- Durability: Suitable for industrial environments
- Protective Cable Jacket: Resistant to wear and environmental factors
- Reliable Signal Transmission for safety applications
- Compatible With: Omron F3SG-RA safety light curtain transmitters
Technical Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Model Number | F39-JG7A-L |
Cable Length | 7 meters |
Connector | M12 5-pin single-ended (gray) |
Application | Safety light curtain transmitter connection |
Environment | Industrial |
Applications
The F39-JG7A-L cable is used in industrial safety systems to connect the transmitter unit of Omron safety light curtains, providing dependable signal transmission to ensure personnel protection in various automation and machinery safety applications.
Verification Links:
Omron F3SG-R Series Datasheet (PDF)
Mouser Electronics - Omron F39-JG7A-L
Omron F39-JG7A-L 7 m Transmitter Cable - Airline Hydraulics
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