The Lumberg Automation line of connectivity products represents over 25 years of engineering excellence. When used in conjunction with our cabling and active device products you can rely on outstanding signal transmission quality and reliability. An overview of the Lumberg line follows, segmented into three primary product categories: Industrial Ethernet Connectivity, Fieldbus Connectivity and General Connectivity.
Industrial Ethernet Connectivity
Overmolded Cordsets- Micro (M12) to Micro (M12), 4-Pin D-Coded; IP67 rated
- Micro (M12) 4-Pin D-Coded to RJ45; IP67 rated
- RJ45 to RJ45 (in cabinet use)
- Micro (M12) 4-Pin D-Coded Panel Mount Receptacle (in a NEMA 6P control cabinet) to RJ45;
IP20/IP67 rated - Micro (M12) to Micro (M12), 8-Pin; IP67 rated
- Micro (M12) to RJ45, 8-Pin; IP67/IP20 rated
- Micro (M12) 8-Pin Panel Mount Receptacle to RJ45; IP67/IP20 rated
- For the integration between an IP67 and IP20 environment
- Typical application: M12 cordset on one side of the I/O (mounted on a control cabinet) to a RJ45 cordset on the other side
- Designed for harsh environments (IP67)
- Can be directly mounted on the machine
Fieldbus Connectivity (DeviceNet, Profibus-DP, CANopen, Interbus)
Fieldbus I/O Devices- Centralized I/O Blocks
– e2c 67™: an IP67 rated on-machine solution. It is a rugged and fully modular
field bus station with expandable I/O that can be used anywhere on the plant floor.
It supports up to 128 I/O points and supports DeviceNet, Profibus-DP and Interbus
protocols
– e2c 20™: an IP20 rated in-cabinet I/O solution. It is a compact, modular field bus
station with expandable I/O that is designed to meet the needs of applications where
relatively short distances exist between the switch cabinet and I/O devices
concentrated in key locations. It supports DeviceNet and Profibus-DP protocols - Decentralized I/O Blocks
– Line features a housing design that is not potted and is rated at IP67
– Lighter in weight than previous designs with the same protection against shock and vibration
- Can handle up to 16 inputs/16 outputs where channels can be used universally as inputs or outputs
- Suitable for DeviceNet and Profibus-DP
- Can handle up to 8 inputs/8 outputs where channels can be used universally as inputs or outputs
- Supports both DeviceNet and Profibus-DP
- For decentralized utility directly at the field level
- Consists of bus coupler modules which provide the connection between the entire fieldbus system and the fieldbus independent I/O modules
Connectivity
Mini Connectors- Includes thread sizes 7/8”, 1” and 1 1/8”
- Because of their AWG rating, they are often used in power applications that have high current requirements or in sensor, light curtain and communications applications
- Includes thread size 12mm (M12), the most popular size
- Widely used with proximity and photoelectric sensors
- Includes thread size 12mm (M12) with a dual keyway
- Used for applications requiring alternating current (AC)
- Also used with proximity and photoelectric sensors
- Includes thread size 8mm (M8)
- Based upon a European standard that has migrated to the U.S., this connector is exclusively used with proximity and photoelectric sensors in applications that require light weights and small size
- DIN Valve Connectors are commonly used with solenoids that control valves in hydraulic and pneumatic applications
- Other applications include use with pressure switches, optical switches and limit switches
- These connectors mount in a fixed location (sensor or panel) and mate with a molded or field-attachable cable
- They provide connectivity for end-user devices and watertight front panel installation
- Primarily used to distribute power and signal
- Typical devices connected to a distribution box include sensors, actuators or dual-acting solenoids
- Splitters provide a means of bringing two different sensor/actuator signals into a single port of an ASB distribution box, thereby doubling the capacity of the box
- Used to complete the assembly of a single-ended cordset
- Available in a variety of thread sizes and number of poles, straight and right-angle types and in a selection of connection technologies, including IDC, screw and spring terminals, solder leads and quick-disconnect
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